Rykymus
Line Up and Wait
So, I had an AI failure a couple years ago, and replaced the AI with a new one. Then, about a year later, I started seeing a problem with the AI where whenever I climbed above around 8k MSL, the AI started showing a downward pitch that increased as I continued to climb. When I would come back down below 8k, it would go back to normal. My A/P found a crack in the manifold that joins the engine-driven and electrical vacuum pumps to the line that feeds the AI. Repaired that, all was good.
Fast forward to last week (about a year later). I go to move my plane back to the airport closer to me, because I haven't flown it in over two months. The AI wasn't working at all. Looked completely dead. (VFR flight, and my new A/P is at the field close to home.) Shortly after takeoff, the AI starts showing signs of life, and by the time I'm entering the pattern at my destination (about 30 mins after initial engine start) the AI is working normally again.
I suspect the same problem. When they replaced the manifold, they bypassed the bad manifold (marking the elec vacuum pump inop) so that I could fly in the interim. I'm thinking of doing the same now, as a method of diagnosing the issue. My plane is due for its annual at end of May, and I don't really want to take it down now.
Any thoughts?
Fast forward to last week (about a year later). I go to move my plane back to the airport closer to me, because I haven't flown it in over two months. The AI wasn't working at all. Looked completely dead. (VFR flight, and my new A/P is at the field close to home.) Shortly after takeoff, the AI starts showing signs of life, and by the time I'm entering the pattern at my destination (about 30 mins after initial engine start) the AI is working normally again.
I suspect the same problem. When they replaced the manifold, they bypassed the bad manifold (marking the elec vacuum pump inop) so that I could fly in the interim. I'm thinking of doing the same now, as a method of diagnosing the issue. My plane is due for its annual at end of May, and I don't really want to take it down now.
Any thoughts?