radfordc wrote:I think the concern isn't water, but dirt or other contaminants. I have found strange looking things in my gascolator on occasion. The assumption is that the fuel filter will stop the contaminates without itself being stopped up, so at least the fuel filter has to be checked, cleaned or replaced at intervals.
Yes, but that apparently isn't the way the DAR sees it. His point is you want to check for these before every flight.
daleandee wrote:Yes, but that apparently isn't the way the DAR sees it. His point is you want to check for these before every flight.
Shame on me perhaps, but I agree with the thinking of the DAR. If it wasn't for the design of the Aerocarb with the burps that it is famous for, the thought of deleting the gascolator would be considered absurd. I suggest that the source of the concern is not the gascolator and as such should not be the part that is left in the hangar.
My $00.02 and worth as much as it costs ...
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