
My Champ has been leaking fuel through the vent line ever since I bought it, and its starting to really pi$$ me off. I tried bending the vent tube out of the airflow, but that didn't help. I have included a diagram of my setup:

All the fuel lines enter the header tank through a manifold/fitting at the top of the tank. The 2 front fuel lines are separate, and the rear lines come together underneath the floorboards before entering the header tank. The vent line is plumbed into the top-side of the header tank. I don't know the exact routing of the wing tank vents, so their routing is probably not correct. (Wing tanks = 13 gals each, Header tank = 2 gals)
When in flight, fuel siphons out of the vent line, that happens to exit through the windshield, near the top of the plane. I can look up in flight and see a mist, as well as the tell-tale residue on the fuselage afterwards. The skylight is also cracking and spider-webbing from having the fuel on it.
First, do I really need this vent ?? I don't think so. Both wing tanks are vented, so what good does the header tank vent do ? Plugging it would obviously be the easiest solution... Ive been told that in other installations similar to mine the header tank was completely removed, but I don't want to give up the extra fuel capacity.
Second, if I cant plug it, what can I do ? I tried bending the end slightly more, so that the open end is directly facing the relative wind when flying, hoping that this will keep the fuel from siphoning out, but I haven't tried this yet, and wanted some feedback before flying with it...
Help !!!

Bob K.
Anchorage, AK