reecewallace wrote:Hi everyone—
I keep finding water in my 1956 170b's starboard fuel tank (not unusual for the wet coastal BC climate where I live).
HOWEVER, the water I'm sumping from the drain is rust coloured.
Old style fuel cap
Does this mean my tanks are rusting, or there is some other part within the fuel tank which is rusting? I've heard the top fuel cap and mount assembly or can rust causing these issues, but I didn't see any.
It's worth noting the tank is not leaking at all. The port side tank has a new venting style fuel cap and there is no rust coloured water in that tank.
Thoughts?
First thing you need to do is get in touch with Hartwig and see if they still sell the old Monarch kit to “fix” that filler inlet. Sorry, I don’t have a photo, but Monarch made a sheet metal collar that fit tight to the filler neck, and covered that recessed area. Well sealed both at filler neck and top of wing. Then, add a raised cap....standard Cessna cap.
What’s happening there is the plane sits out in precip, and fills that little “moat” around your filler neck. Now, the water by capillary action, creeps up the neck, under the gasket and into your tanks.
Water in tanks is a VRY bad thing and hard to remove it all.
I had this problem on a 52 170B on floats, which lived outside. I nearly ALWAYS got water out of sumps till installed that kit, never got any after. I wouldn’t fly a 170 without that mod.
If Hartwig doesn’t sell the kit, maybe someone else does. If not, it’d be very simple to cut a donut shaped piece of aluminum that fits tight against the filler neck. Then install a better cap.
As to the rust, could be a number of things, but to me the WATER is the real problem that must get fixed. Don’t believe for a minute that you’re ALWAYS getting all the water out of those tanks every time you sump them.
Those little “moats” around your fillers are potential killers....
MTV