I noticed one of my fuel tanks was gurgling quite a bit and filling slowly. I suspected a blocked vent, but the outlet near the firewall looked okay: I could see that nothing was covering the little mesh screen that had been installed over the end of the vent tube, presumably to keep out insects etc.
But then I looked closer. The screens had been attached with some sort of goo/rtv/sealant. Apparently, over time that material degraded and flowed into the mesh, giving the vent opening a serious case of atherosclerosis! This problem wasn’t easily visible when the screen was installed over the dark tube interior, but it was easy enough to see when held up to the light (see attached photo).
Lessons:
1. Innovations to increase safety can create their own problems.
2. Inspect vents carefully, preferably with a flashlight.
But then I looked closer. The screens had been attached with some sort of goo/rtv/sealant. Apparently, over time that material degraded and flowed into the mesh, giving the vent opening a serious case of atherosclerosis! This problem wasn’t easily visible when the screen was installed over the dark tube interior, but it was easy enough to see when held up to the light (see attached photo).
Lessons:
1. Innovations to increase safety can create their own problems.
2. Inspect vents carefully, preferably with a flashlight.