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Line Up and Wait
Just spent some 18.7 hobbs flying around, and I think the O-360-A4M started developing an issue.
This is the normal EGT spread for my carburated engine
After the climb and level-off on this flight, the #3 EGT was reading lower than normal and somewhat jittery - however notice that the reading is cooler than normal. It's my understanding that a burned exhaust valve will give you higher than normal jittery readings
Things appear normal initially with the spread and "jitterness" increasing and the flight continues
Interestingly enough though, the engine behaves as normal or close to it. Develops full power at take-off (judging by the static RPM - fixed pitch) and cruise is fine too - I get the normal rpm/fuel burn (maybe 0.5gph more FF to keep things smooth, but that's very atmospheric conditions dependent) and speed is also where it normally is. So no appreciable power loss. This is the log from the last flight (all logs in chronological order with one or two flights skipped)
Compression "feels fine" turning the prop. No appreciable power loss. No weird vibrations and such.
How do the EGT probes "die"? What's the normal failure more outside of showing absolute zero?
Could this still be a valve? Induction leak? Definitely having it looked at, but your thought are welcome
This is the normal EGT spread for my carburated engine
After the climb and level-off on this flight, the #3 EGT was reading lower than normal and somewhat jittery - however notice that the reading is cooler than normal. It's my understanding that a burned exhaust valve will give you higher than normal jittery readings
Things appear normal initially with the spread and "jitterness" increasing and the flight continues
Interestingly enough though, the engine behaves as normal or close to it. Develops full power at take-off (judging by the static RPM - fixed pitch) and cruise is fine too - I get the normal rpm/fuel burn (maybe 0.5gph more FF to keep things smooth, but that's very atmospheric conditions dependent) and speed is also where it normally is. So no appreciable power loss. This is the log from the last flight (all logs in chronological order with one or two flights skipped)
Compression "feels fine" turning the prop. No appreciable power loss. No weird vibrations and such.
How do the EGT probes "die"? What's the normal failure more outside of showing absolute zero?
Could this still be a valve? Induction leak? Definitely having it looked at, but your thought are welcome