tawood
En-Route
Hi all,
Flying along today in my pa28 (o320) at 2500 feet for 10 minutes or so...I approached Saginaw bay, and decided to climb to 4500 for open water safety reasons. Since I only lean the carb above 3000, I hadn't been paying much attention to my egt gauges until I finished my climb. When I looked down at it (before leaning): holy smokes, the number 3 cylinder egt is 250+ degrees hotter than the rest!
I turned around and headed for home, and it ran hotter the whole way. I tried running on each mag just to see if it changed things, but it only made it hotter (all hotter with #3 still way hotter). I've never seen this much variance, and usually it's number 1 cylinder that's slightly hotter (25-75) than my coldest EGT. I also notice it seemed to be burning more fuel on my fuel monitor... maybe 1 - 1.5 gph more.
So, what am I looking at...bad exhaust valve?
Flying along today in my pa28 (o320) at 2500 feet for 10 minutes or so...I approached Saginaw bay, and decided to climb to 4500 for open water safety reasons. Since I only lean the carb above 3000, I hadn't been paying much attention to my egt gauges until I finished my climb. When I looked down at it (before leaning): holy smokes, the number 3 cylinder egt is 250+ degrees hotter than the rest!
I turned around and headed for home, and it ran hotter the whole way. I tried running on each mag just to see if it changed things, but it only made it hotter (all hotter with #3 still way hotter). I've never seen this much variance, and usually it's number 1 cylinder that's slightly hotter (25-75) than my coldest EGT. I also notice it seemed to be burning more fuel on my fuel monitor... maybe 1 - 1.5 gph more.
So, what am I looking at...bad exhaust valve?