SixPapaCharlie
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So got the Annual completed.
The bad:
Plugs: wasted
Brakes: wasted (rotors and pads)
Tires: Wasted
The Good:
"Plane is in outstanding shape." (FYI we are coming up on 8k hours)
"Structure is perfect, no rust, no corrosion, Structure-wise it looks showroom new"
Compression great
Cylinders look great
A&P says:
1. Jesus you fly this thing a lot. (200 hours in 1 year. We were both doing training in it though.) This year we will be lucky to hit 80 hours.
2. Only (and always) full rich when climbing. Lean for taxi, lean at cruise. When re-entering the pattern, don't go full rich you can shock cool the engine, and it is not necessary. Students are taught to go full rich entering the pattern for safety reasons meaning they are likely doing TnG and it is 1 less thing to worry about.
Also if you are at 3500 and need to climb to 4500, go full throttle and full rich. Do that for any climb. Climb always full rich and full throttle.
Leaning: He states "You cannot over lean this engine. It will die long before doing damage" Lycoming 320 by the way.
3. NEVER USE THE BRAKES. Full up elevator and turn off at the last taxiway if possible. The brakes were REALLY bad.
He harped a lot on leaning and brake preservation.
I have not been leaning for taxi
and I generally go full rich as soon as I am about 8-10 miles out from my destination. I have a bad habit of trying to make the first turn off so I guess that is killing the brakes.
The bad:
Plugs: wasted
Brakes: wasted (rotors and pads)
Tires: Wasted
The Good:
"Plane is in outstanding shape." (FYI we are coming up on 8k hours)
"Structure is perfect, no rust, no corrosion, Structure-wise it looks showroom new"
Compression great
Cylinders look great
A&P says:
1. Jesus you fly this thing a lot. (200 hours in 1 year. We were both doing training in it though.) This year we will be lucky to hit 80 hours.
2. Only (and always) full rich when climbing. Lean for taxi, lean at cruise. When re-entering the pattern, don't go full rich you can shock cool the engine, and it is not necessary. Students are taught to go full rich entering the pattern for safety reasons meaning they are likely doing TnG and it is 1 less thing to worry about.
Also if you are at 3500 and need to climb to 4500, go full throttle and full rich. Do that for any climb. Climb always full rich and full throttle.
Leaning: He states "You cannot over lean this engine. It will die long before doing damage" Lycoming 320 by the way.
3. NEVER USE THE BRAKES. Full up elevator and turn off at the last taxiway if possible. The brakes were REALLY bad.
He harped a lot on leaning and brake preservation.
I have not been leaning for taxi
and I generally go full rich as soon as I am about 8-10 miles out from my destination. I have a bad habit of trying to make the first turn off so I guess that is killing the brakes.