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Cessna 150 vibration problem.
Background. 1973 Cessna 150L recently purchased with approximately 1100 TSMO and 3900 TTAF. The plane was flown from Tennessee to Florida no problems. After owning for a couple months I had an annual a long list of items were replaced from wheel bearing,to carb heat box to ELT. New points were installed in the mags and the compression is good in all cylinders. My only complaint after having all the work done was the idle was set to low. I returned and the carb was adjusted and I was told that it needed a rebuild because of its age but that everything was working fine. The plane flew fine.
Just a few days after the carb adjustment (approx 10 hrs flight time) cruising at 6500ft and the engine sputters just enough to get your attention. Applied carb head and decided to descend as there was an airport below. After landing found that the plane would not run up past 1800rpm. After checking compression, plugs, timing, and rerouting my ignition wires it was determined that the carb needed replacement. A rebuilt marval carb was installed. I was told that the old carb accelerator pump was bad. The plane was back in business. However, on the return flight back home a vibration can be felt at cruise. At full throttle and during clime it may be there just not felt as much. But when in level flight and throttled to 2450 down to about 2200 you can feel a vibration.
I returned the plane to the first mechanic who checked the mags and the timing and adjusted the carb. It did not fix the problem. The very next day I took the plane to the second mechanic that installed the carb. They sent a third one up in the plane and he felt as there is nothing wrong with the engine that the wheel pants, something in the nose wheel or even motor mounts. This was determined after checking prop balance (without removal) and the fact that the vibration in his opinion can be felt in the rudder petals and that wind affecting the nose wheel that's attached the the petals could be causing the vibration. Was sent home (no charge) and advised to remove the wheel pants and see if that corrects the problem. I'm planning to do that tomorrow. However wouldn't that have been an issue before.
My question is has anyone else experience anything like this before? I'm sure that there are more things that have been checked that I have not listed. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. My gut feeling is that my vibration is carb related. So for such a long post.
Background. 1973 Cessna 150L recently purchased with approximately 1100 TSMO and 3900 TTAF. The plane was flown from Tennessee to Florida no problems. After owning for a couple months I had an annual a long list of items were replaced from wheel bearing,to carb heat box to ELT. New points were installed in the mags and the compression is good in all cylinders. My only complaint after having all the work done was the idle was set to low. I returned and the carb was adjusted and I was told that it needed a rebuild because of its age but that everything was working fine. The plane flew fine.
Just a few days after the carb adjustment (approx 10 hrs flight time) cruising at 6500ft and the engine sputters just enough to get your attention. Applied carb head and decided to descend as there was an airport below. After landing found that the plane would not run up past 1800rpm. After checking compression, plugs, timing, and rerouting my ignition wires it was determined that the carb needed replacement. A rebuilt marval carb was installed. I was told that the old carb accelerator pump was bad. The plane was back in business. However, on the return flight back home a vibration can be felt at cruise. At full throttle and during clime it may be there just not felt as much. But when in level flight and throttled to 2450 down to about 2200 you can feel a vibration.
I returned the plane to the first mechanic who checked the mags and the timing and adjusted the carb. It did not fix the problem. The very next day I took the plane to the second mechanic that installed the carb. They sent a third one up in the plane and he felt as there is nothing wrong with the engine that the wheel pants, something in the nose wheel or even motor mounts. This was determined after checking prop balance (without removal) and the fact that the vibration in his opinion can be felt in the rudder petals and that wind affecting the nose wheel that's attached the the petals could be causing the vibration. Was sent home (no charge) and advised to remove the wheel pants and see if that corrects the problem. I'm planning to do that tomorrow. However wouldn't that have been an issue before.
My question is has anyone else experience anything like this before? I'm sure that there are more things that have been checked that I have not listed. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. My gut feeling is that my vibration is carb related. So for such a long post.
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