traumamed
Pre-Flight
I had a strange situation in a recent high-altitude flight in a Turbo Arrow III with a Conti TSIO-360-FB engine. It has less than 2 years/300 hours since OH. Uneventful climb to FL190. Shortly after I settled into cruise, I began getting an intermittent misfire every 30-60 seconds. Engine was running smooth otherwise, and CHTs, EGTs, and TIT were all normal. I suspected a high-altitude misfire since it has been around 100 hours since I've cleaned and gapped my plugs. I enriched and pulled power back from 65% to 55%. There was no change to the condition. I decided to do an in-flight mag check, and sure enough, turning off mag #2 eliminated the misfire. I'm pretty sure mag #2 serves the lower plugs, which supported my plug theory since the lowers tend to wear more quickly.
Here's the weird part. When I turned off mag #2, I actually **gained** power. My MP went up a few tenths of an inch, RPM went up 20-30 rpm, and my TAS increased by nearly 5 kts. CHTs and EGTs went up trivially (maybe 10 degrees and 20 degrees, respectively). I eventually descended down to cruise at 15,000, and turned mag #2 back on. The misfire did not return and the engine continued to run smoothly. However, I lost 20-30 rpm, lost a few kts, and CHTs/EGT went down nominally. I did a ground check after landing, which was totally normal: 50-70rpm drop on each mag, and both within 20 rpm of each other.
Isn't shutting down a mag supposed to reduce power output by 10-15%? What am I missing here? Obviously I'll be pulling the plugs, but should I pull mag #2 as well? Or would checking mag #2 timing be sufficient? TIA.
Here's the weird part. When I turned off mag #2, I actually **gained** power. My MP went up a few tenths of an inch, RPM went up 20-30 rpm, and my TAS increased by nearly 5 kts. CHTs and EGTs went up trivially (maybe 10 degrees and 20 degrees, respectively). I eventually descended down to cruise at 15,000, and turned mag #2 back on. The misfire did not return and the engine continued to run smoothly. However, I lost 20-30 rpm, lost a few kts, and CHTs/EGT went down nominally. I did a ground check after landing, which was totally normal: 50-70rpm drop on each mag, and both within 20 rpm of each other.
Isn't shutting down a mag supposed to reduce power output by 10-15%? What am I missing here? Obviously I'll be pulling the plugs, but should I pull mag #2 as well? Or would checking mag #2 timing be sufficient? TIA.
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