buzzard86
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hey gang -
My Cherokee (O320) has been strange to shut down lately. Initial symptom was that it would quit and then hit a blade or two backwards. Had it looked it, everything checked out and it seemed to be OK for a little while. It's acting up again intermittently, now it just coughs and sputters for 5-10 seconds when the mixture is pulled. Coincidentally, my fuel pressure has started running near the red line and occasionally fluctuating noticeably in cruise but without any perceptible engine changes. My initial suspicion was vapor lock, but pressure spiked this week on initial start of a cold engine so that theory is gone. Now I'm suspecting a bad mechanical fuel pump.
It's headed back to the shop for an expert inspection, but before then I'm just curious. Would/could high fuel pressures make it difficult to shut down? Wondering if the two are related or if I'm chasing two separate issues.
My Cherokee (O320) has been strange to shut down lately. Initial symptom was that it would quit and then hit a blade or two backwards. Had it looked it, everything checked out and it seemed to be OK for a little while. It's acting up again intermittently, now it just coughs and sputters for 5-10 seconds when the mixture is pulled. Coincidentally, my fuel pressure has started running near the red line and occasionally fluctuating noticeably in cruise but without any perceptible engine changes. My initial suspicion was vapor lock, but pressure spiked this week on initial start of a cold engine so that theory is gone. Now I'm suspecting a bad mechanical fuel pump.
It's headed back to the shop for an expert inspection, but before then I'm just curious. Would/could high fuel pressures make it difficult to shut down? Wondering if the two are related or if I'm chasing two separate issues.