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Hi,
This is a fuel injection servo on an IO390. I have had the plane since September. The throttle has always seemed too stiff to me. Meaning, I have to push and pull on it with more effort than it seems I should. But, I don't know what is 'right'.
The mechanic and broker weren't sure if it was wrong but both felt it was a little stiff. It seems as if it gets stiffer when it the motor gets hot. But when cold it feels fairly normal, but still stiff-ish. So I had the throttle cable replaced. It was clear that wasn't the issue as soon as it was disconnected from the servo.
Moving the servo arm without a throttle cable connected it seems a little stiff...So, for any that have experience with this type of fuel servo, how easy should this arm (with red arrow pointing at it) be to move? Like a carburetor throttle with basically no resistance or something with a little more? It is a friction lock cable, so this is done with that friction tension removed.
Precision Airmotive is on the field and I will go ask them, but just curious what your thoughts were.
This is a fuel injection servo on an IO390. I have had the plane since September. The throttle has always seemed too stiff to me. Meaning, I have to push and pull on it with more effort than it seems I should. But, I don't know what is 'right'.
The mechanic and broker weren't sure if it was wrong but both felt it was a little stiff. It seems as if it gets stiffer when it the motor gets hot. But when cold it feels fairly normal, but still stiff-ish. So I had the throttle cable replaced. It was clear that wasn't the issue as soon as it was disconnected from the servo.
Moving the servo arm without a throttle cable connected it seems a little stiff...So, for any that have experience with this type of fuel servo, how easy should this arm (with red arrow pointing at it) be to move? Like a carburetor throttle with basically no resistance or something with a little more? It is a friction lock cable, so this is done with that friction tension removed.
Precision Airmotive is on the field and I will go ask them, but just curious what your thoughts were.
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