hish747
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Could clogged or partially clogged fuel nozzles on a carburated O-320 cause a cylinder to run lean/hot?
Just one cylinder on a carburated engine? I'm inclined to look elsewhere.Could clogged or partially clogged fuel nozzles on a carburated O-320 cause a cylinder to run lean/hot?
No, carburetors don’t work like that. Maybe an induction leak
Check the intake gaskets and hose clamps too.Thank you. We are looking at the intake valves to see whether they are seating properly. But wanted to check on other potential causes.
If OP would provide more details would help.
I’ve seen folks with bypassing Primers lean the mixture in flight.
Non primer equipped cylinders appear to run hot/lean.
Yes; attorneys were involved.
FYI: a carburetor provides fuel mixture for all cylinders at the same rate. A fuel injection system provides fuel at each individual cylinder.fuel nozzles on a carburated O-320
^^^ This plus the entire intake system.Check the intake gaskets and hose clamps too.
A "leak-down test" (differential pressure test) will quickly let you know if you have any air going where it shouldn't. Though leaky intakes are known to vent hot gasses into the manifold, thus making their presence obvious.Thank you. We are looking at the intake valves to see whether they are seating properly. But wanted to check on other potential causes.
The real issue here is high CHTs on the #2 and #4 cylinders. We checked the baffling and it looks good. No intake or exhaust leaks found anywhere. Mags are great. Primer nozzles were cleaned. No change in CHT, still high.
Would an issue with rings cause high CHTs? The other thing I notice is that the oil gets darker much more quickly on the engine with high CHTs than the other one.
Are we just left with pulling the cylinders for replacement or overhaul?
I should've mentioned that the first thing I did was to replaced the probes with new ones. No difference.
Did the mechanics do a leak test on the induction system or just a visual?
One issue with not being involved in your maintenance is all your information is hearsay.
Who gave you the worn rings suggestion?
Time for a second shop opinion?