Somewhere during my trip a few weeks ago, I had
noted that the engine seemes to be running a bit rich from where I had set
it. I then noted that the fuel pressure was reading high – like
about 48 -49 psi; and I have the regulator set for 40 psi at WOT. Not know what
else to try, I switched from pump 1 to pump 2. After a bit the pressure was
back to normal; and worked fine after that.
My thought later was that switching the pumps
should have nothing to do with it. The two pumps are in parallel, then
the filter, then the pressure sensor, then the fuel rail with the regulator on
the end, bypassing back to the tank.
Last week on a short flight I noted the fuel
pressure bar on the EM2 at the max and blinking. The readout was 50 psi. I
watched for a short while nothing changed; then switched pumps. Nothing
changed right away, but the pressure slowly returned to normal. Then running pump1,
both pumps, or pump 2 didn't make any difference.
I discussed with the expert at TWM (the maker of
the pressure regulator) and after some discussion, he was completely at a loss
as to what could cause the pressure regulator to act in that fashion. It
is a MAP referenced regulator, and the MAP readout was as it should be.
I'm baffled.
Al