Subject: | Re: Fuel system changes |
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From: | Barrington Tennant <Tennant@tonline.de> |
Date: | Mon, 29 Oct 2001 09:12:58 |
I went flying yesterday for the first time in about 2 months. On a very hotday in August(36degC)I landed at a grass field in the Eifel mountains in Germany. I was forced to taxi around a lot in long grass before takeoff and as soon as I was in the air I knew it was a bad idea!! The engine was running rough and when asked for full power would cut out on 2 cylinders. I managed to return to the field and made a safe landing. I put it down to vapour lock - everything under the cowling was extremely hot. I was picked up with the trailor and at home I tried some full power runs. Same effect!! I fitted a clear plastic pipe to the feed to one carb and found about 20% air in the fuel flow. I isolated the problem to the pipes under the cowling. All the fuel lines have now been changed and the carbs cleaned and re adjusted and the plane flies like new! I dont know exactly what the problem was but I suspect that the original fuel lines had become porous as I can see cracking on the ends of the pipes. I also fitted pipes without the metal armour to be better able to see any weeping in the future. It was a scary experience and I am putting the clear plastic pipe check for air in my 100 hpur check list. Best regards Barry Tennant D-EHBT tonyk@kaon.co.nz schrieb: > > >>>> Four engine failures. ( All Military) All landed. > > I'll rephrase that... how many people fly Europas have _actually_ had a fuel > problem [in the Europa]. > > Tom, I'd have given up flying military aircraft after the fourth engine > failure :-) > > Tony |
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