I was flying a Piper Arrow tonight, and around 2,000' AGL (3,000' MSL) the engine stuttered momentarily. My initial thought was I accidentally brought the mixture to cut off, but it was still running and the vibrations were very pronounced as well.
I was doing about 24" MP/ 2400RPM and 11.5gph with the fuel pump off. It kind of went away on its own after a few seconds, but just in case I moved the fuel flow up to 13gph and reduced the MP to 22" and never had any more issues and continued the approach.
I was just curious if this is an early sign of some kind of stuck valve problem that I should be concerned about? Or did I just have it leaned back too far? I usually keep it somewhat leaned until cleared for the approach, and I've never had any problems flying leaned out around 3,000' MSL.
For context I had just descended from 11,000 feet and the 4 hours of flying leading up to that point was un-eventful. Thanks.
I was doing about 24" MP/ 2400RPM and 11.5gph with the fuel pump off. It kind of went away on its own after a few seconds, but just in case I moved the fuel flow up to 13gph and reduced the MP to 22" and never had any more issues and continued the approach.
I was just curious if this is an early sign of some kind of stuck valve problem that I should be concerned about? Or did I just have it leaned back too far? I usually keep it somewhat leaned until cleared for the approach, and I've never had any problems flying leaned out around 3,000' MSL.
For context I had just descended from 11,000 feet and the 4 hours of flying leading up to that point was un-eventful. Thanks.
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