Category: navion, fuel, carter
Applicability: All aircraft with Carter engine driven fuel pumps not presently equipped with vent drain line.
Supersedes: n/a
Compliance: No later than October 15, 1948
Procedure: xSeveral
instances of rupture of the main diaphragm of Carter fuel pumps have occurred.
This is considered a fire hazard, since fuel can then squirt from the pump
breather hole onto the engine. To correct this condition the pump breather
should be provided with an overboard drain to carry fuel clear of the airplane
if the diaphragm ruptures. Before installing the drain line, the fiber
screen and
snap ring must be removed from the pump breather opening.
The drain line should vent into a low pressure area so that any fuel leaving
this drain will not be in the proximity of any engine
or cabin heater exhaust and will not contact the airplane or enter any
air intake
line, in ground or flight operation.
Ryan Navion Service Letter No. 47 covers this same subject.
AD-48-29-01