The plane is a rental, so I don't know, but it's probably whatever is standard for a Citabria 7ECA. According to a copy of a Pilot's Operating Manual that I have, it would be an O-235-C1.What engine?
The plane is a rental, so I don't know, but it's probably whatever is standard for a Citabria 7ECA. According to a copy of a Pilot's Operating Manual that I have, it would be an O-235-C1.
It's in the shop now, so I'll probably be able to see online tomorrow how it is resolved.Looks like a common problem with that engine... Google
o-235-c1 running rough
And you will find many possibilities...
Please let us know...It's in the shop now, so I'll probably be able to see online tomorrow how it is resolved.
Wilco.Please let us know...
I assume the plane has an engine monitor (since you know only one cylinder is cold). Any chance anyone (savvyaviation) can read that data? They have pointed out exhaust valve issues to me before.The plane is a rental, so I don't know, but it's probably whatever is standard for a Citabria 7ECA. According to a copy of a Pilot's Operating Manual that I have, it would be an O-235-C1.
It has a JPI EDM 930. I would be surprised if our mx department didn't have the capability to download the data. In any case, I don't have any doubt that they will be able to get to the bottom of it, so this is just a matter of curiosity for me.I assume the plane has an engine monitor (since you know only one cylinder is cold). Any chance anyone (savvyaviation) can read that data? They have pointed out exhaust valve issues to me before.
The entire flight was in the pattern, so the only leaning was during taxi.What is your leaning procedure? It is usually lean till rough then richen till it smooths. Is that how you do it and it is still rough?
The roughness was barely noticeable at that time, and there was no increase in roughness when switching to either mag by itself. The amount of RPM drop and the difference between mags were within specs.Did you do a run-up? Was it normal or rough running during the run-up?
I suspect it will say "operator error".The roughness was barely noticeable at that time, and there was no increase in roughness when switching to either mag by itself. The amount of RPM drop and the difference between mags were within specs.
The plane was put back online half an hour ago, but the resolution of the squawk has not been posted on the Web site yet.
In 32 years with this club, I've never seen a statement like that in a squawk resolution.I suspect it will say "operator error".
If one plug is not firing, CHT will be slightly lower, EGT higher as the combustion process will be late, allowing less time for gas to expand/cool. Sounds like valve issue. IIRC that engine requires periodic valve adjustment, no hydraulic tappets. Needs an adjustment.If CHT and EGT is significantly lower on one cylinder than the others, and there is a slight roughness, is that an indication of plug fouling?
Sounds right especially in light of what was said in post # 12, "there was no increase in roughness when switching to either mag by itself" ...If one plug is not firing, CHT will be slightly lower, EGT higher as the combustion process will be late, allowing less time for gas to expand/cool. Sounds like valve issue. IIRC that engine requires periodic valve adjustment, no hydraulic tappets. Needs an adjustment.
You're right. I have the identical engine out of the same aircraft in my experimental. Lycoming recommends checking valve lash every 100 hours.If one plug is not firing, CHT will be slightly lower, EGT higher as the combustion process will be late, allowing less time for gas to expand/cool. Sounds like valve issue. IIRC that engine requires periodic valve adjustment, no hydraulic tappets. Needs an adjustment.
Sounds like they're saying fouled plugs from running to rich... Maybe.The squawk has now been closed, with the following note:
"Inspected and cleaned spark plugs. Conducted run up, ops check ok."
So far, strong crosswinds have discouraged anyone from flying the plane since I did, but I'm watching to see if any new squawks show up.The problem will be back.