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Subject: RE: Europa-List: Re: Mysterious vibration on Europa Tri Gear
From: nigel henry <gbupa@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 23:17:34

Not read the thread  but   prop tips check for cracks running from the tip 
use a magnifying glass=2Ctape each prop tip the same amount oI could not se
e the tip cracks till it became a problem. Undercarriage leg covers check a
nd wind with 
electrical tape also check any resin covers like flaps  of fairings  cowlin
g and bits check for vibration  I have a sailing yacht   and the long runs 
of rope hum under tension and wind cowls can resonate   hope it helps      
but record the noise   to us somebody knows the noise  x x x  > Subject: Eu
ropa-List: Re: Mysterious vibration on Europa Tri Gear
> From: gcgrant@supanet.com
> Date: Tue=2C 2 Aug 2011 10:30:42 -0700
> To: europa-list@matronics.com
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> Ron=2C 
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> Thank you for your suggestions which are greatly appreciated. I have been
 working on the Europa today checking a number of the things you suggested.

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> I found all cables to be in good condition and the physical operation of 
the carbs appears to be correct and in sync. I have yet to re balance=2C bu
t I will explain why later. 
> The carb bowl vents appear to be Ok and plumbed in and connected correctl
y.
> Switching mags makes no difference to the noise.
> The blades have been checked=2C are all at the same pitch and are within 
the manufacturers limits. A basic check of the tracking has been conducted 
and no problems highlighted. The blades have not been dynamically balanced.
> I can find no damage to the engine mount=2C or mounting bolts which are t
orqued correctly. The aircraft was converted to a Tri Gear in 2007 
=93 which mod are you referring to?
> The chokes are closing correctly=2C there is no leak in the balancing tub
e and the plugs were replaced last September.
> The spinner is in good condition and on tight=2C with all screws checked 
and hub appears to be fine. No changes have been made to any part of the pr
op system.
> I do not often use 100LL =93 only 40 litres in 33 hours. The total 
engine time is 265 hours and as far as I know the gearbox has never been re
moved or checked. I have checked the slipper clutch friction torque and it 
was 24 ft lb =93 well within the range stated by Rotax.  I never have
 any starting problems.
> When I was checking the slipper clutch I removed the four upper spark plu
gs. I was surprised to find those from cyls 2 and 4 were very black and soo
ty but 1 and 3 were perfect. I checked the needle jet in the left carburett
or and found the circlip located on the richest setting. I moved this down 
one notch=2C re-assembled the carburettor and test flew the aircraft. For n
early one hour it was perfect with no vibration at any cruise setting from 
28 inches to 25 inches MFP=2C but after descending into the circuit and ret
urning to cruise power the vibration/harmonic was very noticeable at 26 inc
hes MFP. Obviously  I need to re-balance the carbs and I will do this tomor
row=2C but it does seem that working on the carburettors/air intake system 
seems to improve things for up to 60 mins and then the problem returns. 
> Regards
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> Gordon Grant
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> G-BWFH
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=348399#348399
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