drgwentzel
Pre-takeoff checklist
Flyers,
Sorry to beat a dead horse with this but here it goes:
Ok...'71 Cessna Cardinal RG, I just put in a JPI EDM 800. *I do *not* have GAMIjectors and i have about 1700 hours SMOH.
Question: *What is the difference between the GAMI Lean Test and just using the EDM 800's Delta Fuel Flow (GAMI Spread) that you can pull up easily after leaning LOP and holding the LF Button down? *The manual GAMI lean test requires a safety pilot (if doing it with pen and paper) and at least 1.0 on the Hobbs if you do it correctly by the longhand method. *Is the EDM less accurate than paper? *
Question/statement: *my GAMI Spread by the EDM automatic calculation has varied from 0.2, 0.5 and 0.7 twice in 4 flights. So what is a pilot to believe? *I think GAMI recommends less than 0.5 GPH delta for LOP operation. *The delta fuel flow appears to be a dynamic figure, am I safe to operate LOP with these figures? *My guess would be no. *
Question: *in reading about LOP operation on an IO360 I hear people saying to lean to about 35 degrees LOP. *Hey! *There are 4 cylinders here and each one of them has a different figure. * *If any one is 35 LOP the others are not. *Which cylinder should be 35 deg lean of peak? *The first or the last to peak? *My guess is the last to peak.
My IA says to never run a Lycomming LOP. *Only big bore Continentals should be run this way. *What is Lycomming's stand on this? *
My IA also opines that GAMIjectors in an IO360 are "overkill" and totally unnecessary and a waste of money.
He also has the position that if I have run the engine ROP for its 1700 hours, running it LOP for the last 300 would cause trouble and be potentially detrimental. *He did not explain his thinking or provide any science and I had no intention of debating him on the subject as I have no experience to offer other than common sense, gut feeling and what I have read on the Cardinal Flyers website and aviation newsgroups such as this one.
What say the group?
Gene Wentzel - '71 177RG
Sorry to beat a dead horse with this but here it goes:
Ok...'71 Cessna Cardinal RG, I just put in a JPI EDM 800. *I do *not* have GAMIjectors and i have about 1700 hours SMOH.
Question: *What is the difference between the GAMI Lean Test and just using the EDM 800's Delta Fuel Flow (GAMI Spread) that you can pull up easily after leaning LOP and holding the LF Button down? *The manual GAMI lean test requires a safety pilot (if doing it with pen and paper) and at least 1.0 on the Hobbs if you do it correctly by the longhand method. *Is the EDM less accurate than paper? *
Question/statement: *my GAMI Spread by the EDM automatic calculation has varied from 0.2, 0.5 and 0.7 twice in 4 flights. So what is a pilot to believe? *I think GAMI recommends less than 0.5 GPH delta for LOP operation. *The delta fuel flow appears to be a dynamic figure, am I safe to operate LOP with these figures? *My guess would be no. *
Question: *in reading about LOP operation on an IO360 I hear people saying to lean to about 35 degrees LOP. *Hey! *There are 4 cylinders here and each one of them has a different figure. * *If any one is 35 LOP the others are not. *Which cylinder should be 35 deg lean of peak? *The first or the last to peak? *My guess is the last to peak.
My IA says to never run a Lycomming LOP. *Only big bore Continentals should be run this way. *What is Lycomming's stand on this? *
My IA also opines that GAMIjectors in an IO360 are "overkill" and totally unnecessary and a waste of money.
He also has the position that if I have run the engine ROP for its 1700 hours, running it LOP for the last 300 would cause trouble and be potentially detrimental. *He did not explain his thinking or provide any science and I had no intention of debating him on the subject as I have no experience to offer other than common sense, gut feeling and what I have read on the Cardinal Flyers website and aviation newsgroups such as this one.
What say the group?
Gene Wentzel - '71 177RG