Our 182P has an IO470 (Peterson 260 STC). Having a heck of a time keeping it idling.
When cool/cold engine the boost pump has to be on low in order to keep at idle or it will die, like fuel starvation. When engine is warm it will idle fine without the use of low boost. I noticed today after some time warming up, it would idle without boost pump on, however when advancing past 1000 rpms it would then studder, needed boost pump again until it was past 1200 rpm. After the flight and while at full operating temps, I could run at all rpm range without boost pump. It seems this issue is consistently getting worse over time.
Mechanical fuel pump has been rebuilt I believe, but I would have to confirm on the logs. Looking for ideas or direction, last few annuals the mechanics cannot seem to nail down what the issue could be. At times the fuel pressure gauge would fluctuate in cruise.
I am flying tomorrow and will see if I can record some pressure readings on the gauge and report.
When cool/cold engine the boost pump has to be on low in order to keep at idle or it will die, like fuel starvation. When engine is warm it will idle fine without the use of low boost. I noticed today after some time warming up, it would idle without boost pump on, however when advancing past 1000 rpms it would then studder, needed boost pump again until it was past 1200 rpm. After the flight and while at full operating temps, I could run at all rpm range without boost pump. It seems this issue is consistently getting worse over time.
Mechanical fuel pump has been rebuilt I believe, but I would have to confirm on the logs. Looking for ideas or direction, last few annuals the mechanics cannot seem to nail down what the issue could be. At times the fuel pressure gauge would fluctuate in cruise.
I am flying tomorrow and will see if I can record some pressure readings on the gauge and report.