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Eric, this was exactly my thinking when I took out the drain plugs. Maybe water would cause some missing but it should eventually clear. I have to admit that I didn't think about freezing (who would when its always 80 and sunny :-), or LARGE quantities of water, or other contamination besides water, or that gulp of water I might suck in when the tail comes up (which probably is not a factor because the drain plug is not as far aft as the fuel pick-up tube).
I think I will still do the experiment, but maybe the drain plugs are going back in reguardless of the result.
Dave Leonard
From: "Eric Ruttan" <ericruttan@chartermi.net>
Date: 2005/02/19 Sat AM 01:09:36 EST
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Water in the fuel
There is a huge differance between water in the fuel and water injection in
the intake.
I used to race/daily drive a water (in the intake) injected engine. Never
had a problem, and cant see how one would. Never read anything on water
injecting being bad for an engine. Read plenty on how it is good.
Especialy if you got a turbo.
Water in the fuel is interesting tho. Assuming 4 injectors flowing~15 GPH,
just how big a slug o water is required to stop that engine? Can water stop
our engines? If the injectors only pumped water the engine would lose
power, but still windmill. As long as it windmilled, the injectors would
still flow, as the ECU does not know it is water. Should not that keep up
till the water is done? When the water is passed the engine restarts, power
comes back.
??
Eric
P.S.
I still think a capasitance contraption in the fuel system, to tell me if
water is in it, is a great idea.
> I used to do that. I used a regular spray bottle with a trigger like
> you find around your laundry. You had to get the engine up to over 2000
> rpm or it would quit. The object was to blow all the carbon and scale
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> emulsified (which we can't reliably do) water is a bad thing ... Jim S.
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