Mike,
Is 3000 rpm above
your staging point? If the
corruption of the controller only happens when changing from A to B above the
staging point, check to see if one or both secondary injectors have lower
resistance than specified.
Steve Boese
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From: Rotary
motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Mike Wills
Sent: Friday, July 03,
2009 9:50
AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: frustrating
couple of days
Thanks for the offer and the
input. Swapping my EC into your plane would be a desperation last move due to
all of the hassles involved. And as you say would not necessarily prove
anything.
I said it happens when I'm
preparing to fly, but that isnt entirely accurate. It would be more accurate
to say that in the past it has happened only when I have switched to
the back-up controller which usually occurs in prep for flight. This past
weekend I had fired it up and taxied down to EAA for lunch. After lunch I
taxied back to my hangar and prior to shutting down I ran the engine up to
about 3000 RPM and switched to the B controller. The engine died and I had to
copy the A program to B to get it to run on B. Switching to B was the
only pre takeoff checklist item I
performed.
I think about the only thing you
hit on here that might be related is heat. But hard to say without more
instances of failure and a way to link cause and effect. On saturday when
the engine quit on B the engine was completely cowled. On sunday when I had
the second instance of an engine quitting on B, the upper cowl was off but the
lower was on. When the staging point was lost the upper was off, lower
on. Yesterday when the engine quit on the first attempt at switching to B the
engine was completely uncowled. Maybe I'll run it up a few more times today
uncowled and if it works OK, try putting the cowl back on and see if I can
induce failure. Doesnt seem likely though that anything under cowl could cause
this sort of problem.
This may all have to wait until
Tracy weighs in
with his opinion. I'm not inclined to make drastic changes until I hear from
him.