Fred, you didn’t say that you have checked and double
checked the gap between the magnets and the pickups (guessing the direct crank
fired model). That can vary a little with the load on the prop, as the crank
moves axially, and can cause intermittent operations.
You can push and pull on the prop and check the gap at both
extremes, and make sure it stays within specs.
John Huft
RV spy
From: Lancair Mailing
List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Frederick Moreno
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 6:25 AM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] HELP! Lightspeed ignition problem
Major hair loss and frustration arising
from an intermittent, persistent, and worsening problem with my Lightspeed
ignition on my IO-550. (Magneto on second system.) Any help
or guesses would be greatly appreciated.
The Problem: bad missing on run up when
running Lightspeed only. Missing in No. 1 cylinder, when it occurred,
which is irregular.
Here is where it gets weird: It only
happens when the plenum and cowl are on. Plenum off: no problem,
Plenum on, sometimes a problem. Today no problem. Put plenum and
top cowl on: big problem, lots of missing on no. 1 cylinder (not number 2) as
evidenced by rapidly rising EGT during the missing.
That would seem to suggest cooling air flow
is wiggling something around. If so, we have not found it yet.
What we have tried:
·
Switched ignition coil for 1-2,
put in new.
·
Switched plug lines between 1-2
·
Switched spark plugs.
·
Substituted new high tension
line for cyl 1. Seemed to help until we put the cowl back on.
Problem resumed.
·
Ran timing light (cowl off) on
all spark plugs, got good clean signals, but then there was no missing
with the cowl off. We may want to try again with cowl on and run
the timing light wires out somehow.
·
Checked timing against spec,
got good steady consistent signals from the timing light, but again, this was
cowl and plenum off.
·
Rerouted all primary and
secondary leads with separation from each other and from ground surfaces.
·
Checked all possible
places where wires might rub or wiggle due to cooling air blast when cowl
is on. Secured all lines with lots of tie wraps to prevent wind driven
wiggles.
·
Rerouted all suspicious
secondary lines keeping them well clear of everything.
·
Tied all lines down to restrict
possibility of wires flopping around under the cooling air blast when cowl is
on.
Right now, the only really definitive data
is:
·
Missing only occurs when cowl
and plenum are on.
·
Missing is in cylinder 1,
NOT 1 and 2 at the same time. That suggests a secondary wire fault,
but substitutions yielded no improvements.
·
All plugs are new (fewer than 5
hours) and appear clean and new
There is only one thing we have not tried
(we think): My Lightspeed box is mounted on the front of the firewall, inside
of a fibreglass box to which is routed a 1 inch SCAT line that directs cooling
air from above the engine into the box and into the little cooling air
port that Klaus puts into his six cylinder ignition systems.
Theory: cowl on, lots of air flow, something is happening inside the box that
somehow affects cyl 1 (but not two, which is a mental puzzle as there is only
one primary line from the box to the coil for cyls 1-2). We will try
again tomorrow with the cooling air blast tube connected and then disconnected
and see if we can find any change, and then it is time to dig into the box.
We are really grasping at straws here, and
have a pile of straws several feet high that yielded no results. Any
suggestions or speculations welcome. We may have to hire a mechanic with
psychic powers.
Frustrated Fred