DwayneSmithUSMC
Pre-Flight
I own a Cherokee 235 and have been buring MOGAS for the past 4-5 years. In that time I've had to have my muffler overhauled going on 3 times, each time costing me a few hundred dollars (not much when all things considered). I've had absolutely ZERO engine issues running MOGAS.
This time my mechanic called a muffler shop and was told that high performance planes who burn MOGAS tend to blow out the flame tubes on mufflers if they lean the mixture at all because it burns much hotter than 100LL. Their suggestion was to not lean at all when using MOGAS. My response was to question how can I run full rich without burning 20+GPH.
Has anyone had muffler issues with running MOGAS? If so, how did you correct for that and still run MOGAS.
This time my mechanic called a muffler shop and was told that high performance planes who burn MOGAS tend to blow out the flame tubes on mufflers if they lean the mixture at all because it burns much hotter than 100LL. Their suggestion was to not lean at all when using MOGAS. My response was to question how can I run full rich without burning 20+GPH.
Has anyone had muffler issues with running MOGAS? If so, how did you correct for that and still run MOGAS.