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Originally Posted by Doug
Cleaned the air bleed hole on the end of the transducer?
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Everyone's on the right track. So here's the fix:
As I mentioned, this was the first flight after the annual. I had removed the fuel line from the carb to clean the inlet screen, plus drained and cleaned the gascolator.
I thought that there might be air trapped in the system, so I backed off a pipe plug on the Van's sender manifold to bleed the air from the fuel pressure sender. Turning on the boost pump ensured that the air was out (indicated by fuel leaking from the pipe plug). Turn off boost pump, tighten the plug and fuel pressure was up to 6 psi indicated.
I was wondering why this has not happened before (last 6 years), and I think I know why. When I released the fuel line from the carb, it dropped down and spilled it's load on the floor. In previous years, I remember bending the line up to keep the fuel in it. So I think the fuel drained out of the pressure sender line, entrapping the air. That's my theory, so I'm sticking too it!
V