CC268
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I know this is probably going to open up a big box of worms as it seems to be a controversial topic for some. When I was doing my PPL (in a 1979 172N) I always leaned for taxi and did a full power run-up and leaned until I got a power drop in which I would then enrichen about 3 or 4 turns.
Anyways, now that I am an aircraft owner with my dad (1965 Cherokee 140) I want to treat the engine well. I have read Ted's threads over in the Maintenance Bay as well as many other articles online about engine maintenance and leaning techniques.
My airplane does have a CHT, EGT gauge (just a gauge with two needles, it isn't digital or anything) - I haven't even really looked at it yet to be honest as I never used one in my training.
I came across this article which I found to be pretty interesting. It says you should either run 100*F rich of peak or 20*F lean of peak. In fact this writer states that running 50* ROP is the worst thing you can do.
http://www.avweb.com/news/savvyaviator/savvy_aviator_59_egt_cht_and_leaning-198162-1.html
Anyways, just wondering what your guys' thoughts are. Just trying to educate myself as best I can and take care of the engine.
Also...I haven't been leaning for taxi in this airplane and I have been running full rich on takeoff. I am thinking I ought to lean for taxi and then put it back to full rich for takeoff (unless I am at a higher elevation field of course).
Anyways, now that I am an aircraft owner with my dad (1965 Cherokee 140) I want to treat the engine well. I have read Ted's threads over in the Maintenance Bay as well as many other articles online about engine maintenance and leaning techniques.
My airplane does have a CHT, EGT gauge (just a gauge with two needles, it isn't digital or anything) - I haven't even really looked at it yet to be honest as I never used one in my training.
I came across this article which I found to be pretty interesting. It says you should either run 100*F rich of peak or 20*F lean of peak. In fact this writer states that running 50* ROP is the worst thing you can do.
http://www.avweb.com/news/savvyaviator/savvy_aviator_59_egt_cht_and_leaning-198162-1.html
Anyways, just wondering what your guys' thoughts are. Just trying to educate myself as best I can and take care of the engine.
Also...I haven't been leaning for taxi in this airplane and I have been running full rich on takeoff. I am thinking I ought to lean for taxi and then put it back to full rich for takeoff (unless I am at a higher elevation field of course).