Airdave100 wrote:Thanks for the suggestions...tanks are relatively new and above ground ....I think Monday the AVFuel team should be here to investigate...I hope with a microscope perhaps they can see if this is metal or flakes from another material....
Since you have a ‘56 182...is there a fuel filter beyond the gascolator that should be checked...is there one at the carburetor...?
Thanks again...will post what I learn tomorrow.....
Any resolution yet?
Are you sure it’s aluminum? It could be some kind of anti seize that was applied to the bolts of the plumbing.
Do you know if they are Garsite tanks? How long have they been in service?
I highly doubt that the pump is suspect, there aren’t any aluminum parts in it. The meter probably has some aluminum in it, but they usually aren’t a problem unless the bushings get debris in them from when the plumbing was welded together and the pipes weren’t thoroughly cleaned of “weld BBs”.
Last year I saw a company trash a brand new $4000 meter in less than a minute because they didn’t clean the piping well.
There isn’t any aluminum in the filter vessel that could chafe, or wear to create flakes. The moving parts in most of the nozzles are plastic, and or buna or viton.