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PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 8:11 am    Post subject: EGT/CHT's Reply with quote

Hi Chuck:

We've pretty much covered what could have been wrong with your engine... one thing I'd be curious to know, that would give some insight... do you have mulitprobe CHT/EGT and were you able to sneak a glance during any of this?

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 8:08 am    Post subject: EGT/CHT's Reply with quote

Hi,
  For the first 100 hours or so of running the engine, I borrowed a portable engine probe to monitor the cylinders and found them all to be close. After doing that, I installed only single probes on the hottest cylinder.
  Since the incident I have put another fifteen hours on the engine. At cruise the engine appears to be running smooth. But I find I have to make slight adjustments to the mixture and prop control. The idle appears to be rougher than usual, especially when I get it down around 1,100 RPM.
 I read an article about induction leaks. The article said that at 650/750 RPM an engine should only be pulling 10 inches of manifold pressure. Mine pulls 15 inches at 850 RPM and the engine wants to quit. When I manage to get it to 650 RPM the manifold pressure shoots up to 18/20 inches and just about quits. I am sure the low rpm mixture is set right.
      My return trip back from Washington was a white knuckle trip. To avoid building thunderstorms, I had to fly the whole return trip on top an over cast over the Blue Ridge Mountains all the way back to Atlanta. Just as I reached the Harris VOR  Fight control advised that I land at the nearest airport because of thunderstorms and blinding heavy rain. "Blinding rain" rain was a first for me. Several aircraft were just circling out side the system and watching it on their storm scopes. I had to land because I only had a few gallons left in my main tank and my header had only 5 1/2 gallons.  

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:10 pm    Post subject: EGT/CHT's Reply with quote

I have a Glasair III with composite prop at idle it has problems to run
smoothly,do you have a composite prop also .
Dave

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Hi,
For the first 100 hours or so of running the engine, I borrowed a
portable engine probe to monitor the cylinders and found them all to
be close. After doing that, I installed only single probes on the
hottest cylinder.
Since the incident I have put another fifteen hours on the engine.
At cruise the engine appears to be running smooth. But I find I have
to make slight adjustments to the mixture and prop control. The idle
appears to be rougher than usual, especially when I get it down around
1,100 RPM.
I read an article about induction leaks. The article said that at
650/750 RPM an engine should only be pulling 10 inches of manifold
pressure. Mine pulls 15 inches at 850 RPM and the engine wants to
quit. When I manage to get it to 650 RPM the manifold pressure shoots
up to 18/20 inches and just about quits. I am sure the low rpm mixture
is set right.
My return trip back from Washington was a white knuckle trip. To
avoid building thunderstorms, I had to fly the whole return trip on
top an over cast over the Blue Ridge Mountains all the way back to
Atlanta. Just as I reached the Harris VOR Fight control advised that
I land at the nearest airport because of thunderstorms and blinding
heavy rain. "Blinding rain" rain was a first for me. Several aircraft
were just circling out side the system and watching it on their storm
scopes. I had to land because I only had a few gallons left in my main
tank and my header had only 5 1/2 gallons.

Chuck Raymond



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:00 am    Post subject: EGT/CHT's Reply with quote

I have a Hartzel metal prop

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