arkvet
Line Up and Wait
I have a Saratoga with IO-540. A few weeks ago I started experiencing issues with idling. With the throttle all the way out the idle would fluctuate from 550-700ish. This fluctuation seemed greater than before but until I started having issues I have to admit I didn't watch it that closely. Sounded and ran fine, before.
The first indication of an issue was the plane dying on roll out. It was almost predictable. It would stay running until I turned onto taxi and the plane was nearing a stop. Then die. Ughh. If I kept just a little power in it would be fine. Throttle all the way out and it would die. It just simply wouldn't idle well. Anything above idle and everything ran perfectly. The JPI 830 showed no problems with any particular cylinders, etc.
I had my mechanic look at it and nothing could really be found. Of course when he did his expended runup is ran and idled fine.
Yesterday I went for a short flight and (in hindsight) I think the plane was talking to me before I even started up but I didn't know what it was saying. Generally when I turn on the fuel pump prior to start up (SOP for the IO 540) it kind of surges the first few seconds and then the pump slows just a tad. Yesterday it never slowed. It kept humming at that higher rpm. I do remember glancing down at the FF indicator and it did lift a bit. Not much, but it showed some flow. Plane started and gave me the same troubles. It would run great as long as I didn't take power completely out. Power to idle and it would eventually die.
I called my mechanic and he came by a while later. Electric fuel pump had gone inop. No click. Nothing.
Hmmm. So my theory is... The electric fuel pump had been failing over time and was either impeding just enough fuel flow or was allowing in some air that was effecting idle. The higher pump RPM I heard during preflight is because the diaphragm (or blades?) within the pump were not pushing enough fuel to create back pressure... and subsequently slowing the pump a little.
Sometime during that flight the electric fuel pump just decided to go entirely Tango Uniform.
I check voltage at the pump (between the capacitor and the pump) and it was 12.4 with the switch on and turned off the voltage slowly bled off.
Am I missing anything? My mechanic is fully involved with this issue btw. He's just backed up with a couple grounded planes and I'm trying to assist with some of the trouble shooting. He is thinking I'm on target with the symptoms I've seen and the fact that voltage is to the pump but it's not working.
Anything else I should check before ordering this $1,000 electric fuel pump? AND, would this failing pump potentially explain my issue with not idling well?
The first indication of an issue was the plane dying on roll out. It was almost predictable. It would stay running until I turned onto taxi and the plane was nearing a stop. Then die. Ughh. If I kept just a little power in it would be fine. Throttle all the way out and it would die. It just simply wouldn't idle well. Anything above idle and everything ran perfectly. The JPI 830 showed no problems with any particular cylinders, etc.
I had my mechanic look at it and nothing could really be found. Of course when he did his expended runup is ran and idled fine.
Yesterday I went for a short flight and (in hindsight) I think the plane was talking to me before I even started up but I didn't know what it was saying. Generally when I turn on the fuel pump prior to start up (SOP for the IO 540) it kind of surges the first few seconds and then the pump slows just a tad. Yesterday it never slowed. It kept humming at that higher rpm. I do remember glancing down at the FF indicator and it did lift a bit. Not much, but it showed some flow. Plane started and gave me the same troubles. It would run great as long as I didn't take power completely out. Power to idle and it would eventually die.
I called my mechanic and he came by a while later. Electric fuel pump had gone inop. No click. Nothing.
Hmmm. So my theory is... The electric fuel pump had been failing over time and was either impeding just enough fuel flow or was allowing in some air that was effecting idle. The higher pump RPM I heard during preflight is because the diaphragm (or blades?) within the pump were not pushing enough fuel to create back pressure... and subsequently slowing the pump a little.
Sometime during that flight the electric fuel pump just decided to go entirely Tango Uniform.
I check voltage at the pump (between the capacitor and the pump) and it was 12.4 with the switch on and turned off the voltage slowly bled off.
Am I missing anything? My mechanic is fully involved with this issue btw. He's just backed up with a couple grounded planes and I'm trying to assist with some of the trouble shooting. He is thinking I'm on target with the symptoms I've seen and the fact that voltage is to the pump but it's not working.
Anything else I should check before ordering this $1,000 electric fuel pump? AND, would this failing pump potentially explain my issue with not idling well?