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Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 3:48
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] No more vapor
lock
Well, after several mods to my airplane, which
include installing firesleeve on all fuel lines, installing a vent for the
sump tank (into the main wing tank) and bypassing the Facet fuel pump with a
short length of clear tubing, I ran the engine until the water temp hit 230
degrees. I shut it down and let the heat soaking proceed. Then I
restarted the engine and ran it up to 240 degrees. Still was able to go to
full power with no signs of the engine stumbling or running rough.
Finally, temps hit 250 and I could hear the surge tank spitting out steam and
liquid, but WOT was still smooth. Previously it would stumble and quit
by the time I hit 230. I taxiied back in and temps only came down to
around 220, so we placed the fan under the NACA scoop to cool it down.
There was evidence of small bubbles coming out of the top of the aluminum sump
tank (which remained cool to the touch even at 250 degrees water temp), going
into the left fuel strake. It was a small amount, but nevertheless, it was
evident that the vent was working. There was no evidence of any bubbles coming
out of the bottom of the surge tank and trying to work their way back up
towards the fuel selector valve (through the line that the Facet pump normally
resides). I ran it again today, but just to normal 180 degree temps, and
it still ran fine. Paul Conner
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