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Re: [FlyRotary] Dead Rotor at
3000ft
What apex seals are you
running???
Ken
The weather
today in the Seattle area was marginal for flying - but a nice hole
opened around my home airport (KAWO) and I was there tinkering with
the plane anyway (re-torqueing the prop)- so up I went. I did 4
touch and goes just for a wee bit of practice and then departed the
pattern toward a bigger hole that would be legal to climb through VFR.
I flew about 30 miles northwest of the airport out to the edge of the
Puget Sound and enjoyed just being in the air. Power setting was about
4400RPM and I was loping along at a lazy 135kts. I turned around
and headed back for Arlington and decided to ramp up the power to
ramming speed - errr I mean cruising speed. In a few minutes I was
cruising along at 170kts at about 5500RPM. Then all of a sudden BAM -
the engine stumbled and RPM's dropped to 2300RPM. I
immediately throttled back and switched tanks while turning toward the
airport. Altitude was 3200FT (about 3000AGL) and I was maybe 7 miles
from the airport. The engine was running real rough and wouldn't
give me more than 2300RPM. Even with that little bit of power I ended
up entering the 45 to the pattern at about 800 above pattern altitude.
It was pretty slow at the airport so I easily made a normal landing
and was able to taxi back to the hanger under
power.
At the
hangar I double checked everything I could from the cockpit - fuel
pressure good at 36PSI, oil pressure good at 55PSI at 2300 RPM,
MicroTech ECM showed "OK" for the size major areas it monitors.
So, I shut it down and pulled the cowl. I pulled the prop through a
number of times and it seemed that there was a couple places where I
should have been hearing a "pop" in the exhaust but didn't. I
also notice that there is a nice ding in the prop that is about an
inch long - that wasn't there when I left (remember I'm a
pusher).
I got the
engine compression gage and proceeded to take the spark plug out of
the front rotor - top - BR9EQ-14. Hmmm - I don't remember
there being a casing around the electrode - and why is that casing
sliding? Apparently the casing around the electrode broke
somewhere inside the sparkplug and into two halves long ways down the
electrode. Each half slides freely up and down the electrode and even
sticks out a little from the end.
I put the
compression gage on and it looks like I get 30-30-70 when I turn the
engine over. I tried this several times and there is definitely a
couple of places where it only goes to 30. So I double check the
location of that ding in the prop - hmmm it's exactly even with
the bottom of the exhaust - right about where an apex seal would
come out.
I put two
new BR9EQ-14's in both rotors and did a quick run - 2300RPM rough
is the best I could get.
Some time
this week I'll go up and yank the exhaust so I can see the apex
seals - my guess is I'm missing at least one.
Bummer.
Joe Hull
(getting tired of little surprises in the air).
Redmond/Seattle WA, Cozy-Mazda Rotary
71hrs
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