Has anyone had any experience cleaning the finger filter in their fuel tank? I heard of one report of a partial engine failure that was attributed to the finger filter not been cleaned before. In fact, most people I've spoken to including some very experienced operators say they have never taken one out to have a look at it.
The partial engine out happened on a trike (912) with about 470 hrs. When the fuel was removed from the trike, inspection while the filter was still in the tank showed that it looked quite clean. It was not until it was removed that it didn't look so good. When the owner tried blowing through the filter, some resistance was felt. After cleaning it, the engine is running smoother.
Bluey.