jeremywatco
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Hi All,
First post but been a on/off lurker for a number of years.
Anyways, today had my 210 out and was taking off from a high altitude airport (DA 8000ft). I leaned the mixture during runup 1700 RPM for best power. Because of the high DA and the fully loaded 210 I chose to do a short-field take off. Held the brakes went full throttle, engine started sputtering and shaking pretty good... engine cowling was moving as well. Took me a few seconds to figure out what was happening.. first though was water in gas or flooded engine clearing.. however it didnt go away. I then pulled about 2" of MP off and the motor surged back to life and was fine. Taxied off the runway, went back to runup.. this time leaned at full power and had no more issues.
As soon as I landed back home first stop was the mechanic that services my plane. He explained that I should have only leaned at full power runup as 1700 will cause too lean of a condition and the cylinders would be starved during takeoff. He recommended flying it locally a few times and report back any hiccups at all. If none then he will borescope it at next oil change but didn't seem to think of it being an urgent issue.
My question is this... should I ground the plane and have it inspected or listen to my mechanic (who I trust and is a very good 210 mechanic)? It ran in its "crappy" state for 5-10 seconds.. and it was alarming enough for me to abort take-off.. however it was fine after I corrected the issue.
Thanks
First post but been a on/off lurker for a number of years.
Anyways, today had my 210 out and was taking off from a high altitude airport (DA 8000ft). I leaned the mixture during runup 1700 RPM for best power. Because of the high DA and the fully loaded 210 I chose to do a short-field take off. Held the brakes went full throttle, engine started sputtering and shaking pretty good... engine cowling was moving as well. Took me a few seconds to figure out what was happening.. first though was water in gas or flooded engine clearing.. however it didnt go away. I then pulled about 2" of MP off and the motor surged back to life and was fine. Taxied off the runway, went back to runup.. this time leaned at full power and had no more issues.
As soon as I landed back home first stop was the mechanic that services my plane. He explained that I should have only leaned at full power runup as 1700 will cause too lean of a condition and the cylinders would be starved during takeoff. He recommended flying it locally a few times and report back any hiccups at all. If none then he will borescope it at next oil change but didn't seem to think of it being an urgent issue.
My question is this... should I ground the plane and have it inspected or listen to my mechanic (who I trust and is a very good 210 mechanic)? It ran in its "crappy" state for 5-10 seconds.. and it was alarming enough for me to abort take-off.. however it was fine after I corrected the issue.
Thanks