Stephen Shore
Pre-takeoff checklist
1995 Commander 114B with a Lycoming IO-540 with 2016 TTH since new on the engine....
In cruise I see fuel pressure at a steady 25 psi and fuel flow set at 10.8 gph (running LOP and have GAMIs). Sporadically the fuel pressure will momentarily drop down to near 15 psi and fuel flow increases to 11.2 gph. Fuel pressure quickly recovers and gph goes back down to 10.8 gph.
This happens so quickly that there is no noticeable change in engine - sound or RPM.
Question - why would fuel flow increase with a reduction in fuel pressure?
In cruise I see fuel pressure at a steady 25 psi and fuel flow set at 10.8 gph (running LOP and have GAMIs). Sporadically the fuel pressure will momentarily drop down to near 15 psi and fuel flow increases to 11.2 gph. Fuel pressure quickly recovers and gph goes back down to 10.8 gph.
This happens so quickly that there is no noticeable change in engine - sound or RPM.
Question - why would fuel flow increase with a reduction in fuel pressure?
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