have a few things to check and will be working on it
again tonight. I've got my carb off now, so will have a
good look at the float and valve there, even though I
really don't expect a problem with it. My best guess
currently is the primer as Wayne describes, primarily
because it matched the symptoms when I applied primer
in flight. However, I don't like changing too many
things at once without testing it, so may not get to
the primer right away.
Wayne, below you asked what altitude. It has now
happened at any altitude from just above sea level to
5000.
I will let you guys know what I find next. Thanks.
Walter
cribe.wcx-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com
[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 10:26 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: The Saga Continues
Walter start with the easy one, since you
are running rubber eating car gas,
and pull your primer assembly apart and
check the O-rings, or at least
borrow a vacuum pump ($60 item at CTC) from
a car mechanic and start sucking
on the outlet line to see if this is a
possiblity before disassembling.
Something has changed quickly on you and I
suspect your primer inards may be
kaput.
Don't see it as a mag problem when this
"stutter" comes at full power.
Points getting close to being closed (from
the follower wearing on the lobe)
kill the engine when you go to idle but at
power the momentum is enough to
keep them opening enough to run. (That
happen to me on my second test flight
in '95. Pulled to idle on final and the
engine quit!) Could be a cracked
coil in a mag that acts up at altitude (does
this only happen when you are
up in the mountains or has it happened
downlow in the valley??)
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Klatt" <walter.klatt@shaw.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 9:50 AM
Subject: RE: The Saga Continues
hear what you'reI have the 2 front cylinders primed. IHowever, thesaying on higher vacuum at lower power.setting, andproblem definitely happened at full powerpower. I dothe engine would recover when I backed offpower, so maybeknow these engines run richer at fullover the edgethe extra fuel from the primer puts itthe same waymore quickly then, or they are more tolerant of the
mixture at partial power. Also, when I did apply
primer, it did cause the engine to stutterdid encounteras the problem. Having said, that I alsodon't know, Ken.the occasional slight stutter at cruise power
yesterday, too, for the first time. Iworth consideringI've been doing a lot of theorizing, and not always
right. However, I figure they are allnormal. One magor checking out.
Regarding the ignition, I did mag checks in flight
after this happened, and everything wasthe engine toreduces power and rpm, but does not causeall normal andstutter.
Also did the carb heat thing, but again,Facet pump.as expected there.
Frank, thanks for the tip and links on theso looks likeIf I end up going that route, I will definitely be
talking more about exactly which pump to get.
Thanks again, all, for your tips and suggestions.
Walter
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com
[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
klehman@albedo.net
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 5:57 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: The Saga Continues
Don't know how many cylinders are primed on
your engine but if the
primer is leaking wouldn't it to be worse at
partial throttle when the
manifold vacuum is higher and a leak will be
a larger percent mixture
change? Also I would have expected a little
leaning to improve things
if the primer was leaking. Priming and
working the throttle probably
richens things so my wild guess would be
that you might be going lean
not rich...
Also nobody mentioned carb heat. I know I've
seen ice at 25 C and I
believe mogas is worse than avgas for that.
A stretch I know but adding
a little carb heat tends to richen the
mixture IIRC. Might give you
another hint...
T'other thing is that mag problems sometimes
start with a miss at full
throttle which is when the plugs need the
most voltage to fire...
Reducing power might tend to reduce the
miss. Does your stutter ever
reduce power more than turning off one mag would?
Ken
Walter Klatt wrote: lake. Goodthe alternatorThis time itmiles out, so fixed up again. power happened I had full again with 23just started tonothing to dopassenger was athrottle, and time. This when I gave itmy cottage. Iclear it byhappened a coupletimes, but itstutter a bit evenfeet or so.would run finetimes, but I washere, and itwondering ifthink now it However, it off, but it was am going togas drippinghaven't checked kind of leakthat I can see.mike.davis@dcsol.comcribe.wcxit in flight would also cause also be too listening. I will few days to get to go on my
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