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     1. 10:43 AM - Re: 912 fuel problems  (Guy Buchanan)
 
 
 
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Time: 10:43:26 AM PST US
Subject: Re: RotaxEngines-List: 912 fuel problems
From: Guy Buchanan 

75 hours over three years means auto fuel sat in the tank unused for 
some long periods. From what I've heard auto fuel only has about a two 
week shelf life. I worked on a Kitfox that had sat for long periods with 
auto fuel in its tanks, and the fuel left deposits in the tanks which, 
when re-filled, would soften and migrate to the filters, plugging them. 
It took only minutes for the filters to become plugged enough to kill 
the engine. The challenge was that you couldn't /see /the deposits, but 
you could sure feel it when you tried to drive fuel through them. Your 
two symptoms of requiring choke to run and inability to attain full rpm 
indicate a fuel flow problem, as you've already guessed and proven. If 
your tanks have become "varnished", you'll have to clean them 
thoroughly. On the Kitfox we rigged a fuel pump and circulated fuel 
through the tanks continuously for two weeks, replacing the cycled fuel 
daily, until the varnish was eliminated enough for it to run continuously.

Guy Buchanan
Ramona, CA
Kitfox IV-1200 / 912-S / Warp 3cs / 600 hrs
Glider pilot, too

On 9/1/2017 7:37 AM, Henry Roden wrote:
>
> 1) Is this a normal throw for this cam?
> 2) Why does it need so much choke when it did not do so before all the 
> fuel problems.
> 3) Is there something else I am missing that would cause these symptoms?
> Since pulling off the fuel pump off another mechanic remarked that the 
> engine seemed very stiff to pull over with the prop, it had always 
> been that way since new and I had attributed it to the engine gearbox 
> combination. I removed the top plugs and the gearbox and the engine 
> and the gearbox are each quite smooth but not when the gearbox is 
> mounted back on the engine. It feels like the plugs are still in and 
> there is compression pressure causing resistance?
> I apologize for the long description.
> Henry
>


 

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