Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #41880
From: Tom-Lynn Koftinoff <tomk@telus.net>
Subject: Unusual Noise in Engine
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 00:16:38 -0700
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
I am testing an '88, 13B, non turbo engine that I rebuilt according to Tracy Crook's manual (Aviator's Guide to Mazda Rotary Conversions).  I did the rebuild, many years ago, before Tracy sold his rebuild kits, and it's my first rotary that I rebuilt.   I purchased my rebuild kit from Dave Atkins.    I am running it with Tracy's EC2 (purchased in '02), and I wired the harness as per his plans.  I fabricated my own intake manifold.  Presently, the motor is installed in an '86 Mazda RX-7 car.  I am using the transmission (i.e., most of the drivetrain) from the car, to put a load on the engine (i.e., wheels are off the ground).   The fuel pump, fuel tank, battery, tach, coolant temp gauge, exhaust, starter, is, stock, from the car.   I have an external oil pressure gauge, oil temp. gauge, ammeter, voltmeter, vacuum gauge, air/fuel gauge, circuit breakers, and toggle switches.  I didn't want to spend any more money  (i.e., purchasing Tracy's RD-1B, EM3, prop. etc.)    on the engine until I knew the engine was running adequately, and, therefore, I am using the car as the test bed.   The engine starts fairly easy up here in B.C., Canada, on cold winter days, and I have been running it, off and on, since late spring of '07.   One of the problems/issues I am trying to deal with is a random, intermittent noise from the engine, when the engine is running cold.   The noise sounds like a coin on edge being tapped against some metal, such as a fender of a car.   After the engine warms up, and I run it up to 3000 - 6000 RPMs I don't hear the noise.   The engine hasn't used any oil, and I have run approximately 40 gallons of gas through it.   At very high RMPs (5000 to 6000) I have placed the transmission into neutral because I have been concerned about damaging the transmission/drive train.   As a result of running the engine with no load (i.e., transmission in neutral) on it, at high RPM's, my plugs have fouled and stopped working or produced a weak spark.   Tracy has warned me that his EC2 was designed to run with a propeller load, and my plugs will foul, if I don't run it with a load.   My question is regarding the noise that I hear.  Has anyone experienced such a noise?  I have noticed the engine missing sporadically at low RPM's with a load on it, and the fuel/air mixture gauge showing five to six LEDS.   Can a miss, detonation, bad timing, fouled plug(s) etc cause such a noise?  My timing is very close to 23 degrees BTDC.   When I turn the engine over manually (i.e., with socket and ratchet) the engine feels like it has good compression, and doesn't make any strange noises, such as, anything broken or loose inside.    I may tear the engine apart to inspect the inside, later this year.  
 
Thanks,
 
 
Tom
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