by Cliff.Wilewski » Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:56 am
Hi Wayne,
Most likely you have a fuel leak either at from the fuel cells or the fuel valve. As Pat said, it could be from the top of the tanks and may only leak when totally full. I am one of the maintenance advisors for the ICS and I also own a maintenance shop. I have noted that many times you will notice the fuel smell in the flare and right after landing. I believe that under the floor becomes pressurized at this moment and forces the smell into the cockpit. Most times it is a leaking fuel cell, but can be the valve also. If your fuel cells are original, I would change them for sure. We had the same issue reported this last week by a new customer. We opened the fuel cell access plates ( the plate by your fuel cap) and proceeded to push down the fuel cell a bit to see the top and also the date, and it ripped a 4 inch tear in it! This should not happen to a good cell! By the way, the date on it was 1960! They had some great rubber back then! Check your log books and see if the fuel cells have been changed. If not, I would suspect them. If not the cells, you or your mechanic will have to look at all the fuel lines and the valve under the floor. The leak should be evident, although it doesn't take much fuel to make the odor in the cockpit. If you or your mechanic has any further questions, feel free to call me.
Good luck,
Cliff Wilewski
ICS Maintenance Resource Advisor
815-395-0500