JeffFranks
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I've had a 172H for about 5 years and have always assumed that the 145 horse Continental was just a bit smaller than the 160hp Lycoming I had gotten used to, so the lack of power wasnt concerning. But now I'm not so sure.
I just had my annual completed and the engine checked out great. Even had the cam lobes checked to be sure the valves we lifting properly. All is good. But when I mentioned that we average about 6.5 to 7.0 gph, the A&P looked at us funny and said he's had planes with this same engine and none got less than 8 gph.
After talking further, there are several other numbers that don't sound right. When sitting at the end of the rwy, static full power maxes out at 2200rpm. In flight in straight and level, full power is 2600 @ 115 mph. I'm being told that 65% power is 2450. Heck, I seldom cruise above 2350!
So the question is, what could be causing this? Are we getting full power? At first I thought it could be the tach, but the fuel flow matches. Could the throttle cable be getting stopped/too short?
Thoughts?
I just had my annual completed and the engine checked out great. Even had the cam lobes checked to be sure the valves we lifting properly. All is good. But when I mentioned that we average about 6.5 to 7.0 gph, the A&P looked at us funny and said he's had planes with this same engine and none got less than 8 gph.
After talking further, there are several other numbers that don't sound right. When sitting at the end of the rwy, static full power maxes out at 2200rpm. In flight in straight and level, full power is 2600 @ 115 mph. I'm being told that 65% power is 2450. Heck, I seldom cruise above 2350!
So the question is, what could be causing this? Are we getting full power? At first I thought it could be the tach, but the fuel flow matches. Could the throttle cable be getting stopped/too short?
Thoughts?
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