First off, little background here since I'm not sure if thats related to the rough mag I am experiencing. My airplane is a 71' Piper Cherokee 140 purchased 4 months ago and it had an engine overhaul in 2012 and its now 800hrs SMOH, and starting about a month ago, I noticed the oil quickly turns deep black only an hour of flight after oil change along with increased oil consumption(qt/2.5~3hr tach) so I asked my mechanic to do a compression check and result is #1 70psi #2 62psi #3 68psi #4 62psi, a compression test done 4 months ago during prebuy indicates #4 65psi while 70s psi on all other cylinders. While I was still debating should I just go ahead do a top overhaul or just find a shop to pull #4 and #2 out and overhaul, right mag starts being rough during run-up.
So whats happening is when I turn my key to right position at 2000rpm, rpm would start jumping around like 1950-1900-1980-1800-1850-2000, etc. I tried trouble shooting by leaning out the mixture a lot as if the engine is almost shutting off for about 3-5mins, still doesn't work. I also tried runnning on right mag in flight to check it out, roughness still there and I also noticed some mild banging sound in the engine compartment during climb and I grounded the airplane since then. So I went ahead and replaced all the spark plugs and when my mechanic pulls the old ones out, they all appear very clean and healthy in colors, except gap is widening in some of them, however roughness still exists after the replacement! Next, I went ahead to buy a NEW right mag and have my mechanic to replace and timed it to 25deg btdc, but still, the roughness didn't go away!!! I have no clue now of what item should I continue hunt for. Anyone has similar experience and could provide some opinions? Thank you all and really really appreciate for any idea possible.
Btw, anyone knows any shop/mechanic who is reliable on cylinder overhauling and fixing oil leaks around inland empire area in Socal(Chino, Corona, Riverside, etc) or anywhere close? My mechanic saids he is not too good on engine works, so any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
So whats happening is when I turn my key to right position at 2000rpm, rpm would start jumping around like 1950-1900-1980-1800-1850-2000, etc. I tried trouble shooting by leaning out the mixture a lot as if the engine is almost shutting off for about 3-5mins, still doesn't work. I also tried runnning on right mag in flight to check it out, roughness still there and I also noticed some mild banging sound in the engine compartment during climb and I grounded the airplane since then. So I went ahead and replaced all the spark plugs and when my mechanic pulls the old ones out, they all appear very clean and healthy in colors, except gap is widening in some of them, however roughness still exists after the replacement! Next, I went ahead to buy a NEW right mag and have my mechanic to replace and timed it to 25deg btdc, but still, the roughness didn't go away!!! I have no clue now of what item should I continue hunt for. Anyone has similar experience and could provide some opinions? Thank you all and really really appreciate for any idea possible.
Btw, anyone knows any shop/mechanic who is reliable on cylinder overhauling and fixing oil leaks around inland empire area in Socal(Chino, Corona, Riverside, etc) or anywhere close? My mechanic saids he is not too good on engine works, so any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.