Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #62284
From: Bill Bradburry <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: What do you think may be happening?
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 10:28:25 -0600
To: 'Rotary motors in aircraft' <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>

I am a little confused as to what may be going on with my EC-2. 

I recently had an incident where the engine went very lean just after take off and during the climb out to pattern altitude.  I didn’t do any troubleshooting.  I just set the mixture control to as rich as possible and continued in the pattern to land.

On the ground, I could find no problems with fuel, either tank, fuel pressure, etc.

 

I decided to follow Steve’s procedure below.  After doing this procedure, the engine ran smoothly from idle to 22 inches on the ground.  I put it into mode 9 and let it change a few spots on the MAP.  Almost all the MAP table was still set at zero.

 

I taxied out to fly and during the takeoff run, at about 29 inches and 7100 rpm, the engine went very rich, 10:1.   I adjusted the mixture knob during the takeoff run to about 9-9:30 o’clock.  At about 200 feet of altitude, the mixture suddenly went to about 17:1.  I moved the mixture knob to about 3 o’clock, but it really didn’t help much.  When I got to pattern altitude and pulled the power back, the mixture seemed to stabilize at around 13 or so.  I made the landing and back to the hangar with no incident.

 

On the ground again I checked the MAP and the table was at zero at all the places the engine had been operating during the climb out.

 

Any ideas?

 

Bill

 


From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 1:10 AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Tuning

 

Steve,

 

The following assumes that there are no problems with CAS or ignition:

After setting the controller back to all default program values and depending on the update version of your controller, the following excerpt from archive message #54156 of Mar 6, 2011 may be of interest:

"

The tuning procedure then becomes the same whether the primary and secondary injector flow rates are different or identical:

a.  Set the staging threshold at a MAP corresponding to the high end of the primary injector flow limit using mode 7.  (For 40 lb injectors, about 20" MAP works well.)

b.  Adjust Mode 3 to get a mid scale O2 sensor reading at a MAP just below the staging threshold MAP.

c.  Adjust mode 6 to get a mid scale O2 sensor reading at a MAP just above the staging threshold MAP.

d.  Adjust mode 2 for best operation at minimum idle MAP.

e.  Adjust the mixture table throughout the useable MAP range using mode 1 or 9 to keep the O2 sensor reading mid scale.  (To be honest, I skip step "e" and simply use the manual mixture control to adjust the mixture in cruise.)
"

Steve Boese
RV6A 1986 13B NA RD1A EC2

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