I have been slowly ironing out small squawks on the 180. Coming from the J-3 it is taking time to learn what is normal/acceptable and what truly needs fixing. So, I dismissed the first couple of times that a puff of pressure came out of the wings when I loosening a fuel cap. Then curiosity/self preservation got the best of me and I started researching the venting system and learned that a) it should not pressurize; and b) there are a number of things that could cause the system to pressurize ranging from mud daubers plugging the under-wing vent tube to a faulty tank vent check valve as outlined in the service bulletin SEB99-5. Following the troubleshooting procedure in the SB, it appears my issue is with the check valve (even though my valve probably isn't covered by the SB as the bladder was replaced in 1996 and the SB highlights valves shipped by Cessna between 1998 and 1999). So my questions at this stage:
- Considering the location of the check valve, what sort of ordeal are my mechanic and me in for?
- Any hints on the swap or additional troubleshooting ideas I should try before beginning surgery?
Thanks!








