ARFlyer
En-Route
Our 172 finally took to the sky today for her engine break in! It was a great day for it because we didn’t have a single bump until our descent back into home base.
Only two minor squawks out of the flight and a clean cowl which impressed our A&P. One squawk is our new CEIS fuel senders are reading 5 gallons or so to high and the right one is bouncing +/- 10 gallons in smooth level flight.
The other is the #4 started running about 100°F hot on both CHT and EGT after my half hour at 65% power. When I went full throttle for the last half hour the #4 skyrocketed to 1450/405 with the rest at 1300/360. Then on landing the #4 went 100°F colder then the rest until shut down. A&P wants to watch it as it was rock solid with the rest until that power increase about half way through the flight.
Besides that it was an awesome NASCAR style flight for 2 hours...
Only two minor squawks out of the flight and a clean cowl which impressed our A&P. One squawk is our new CEIS fuel senders are reading 5 gallons or so to high and the right one is bouncing +/- 10 gallons in smooth level flight.
The other is the #4 started running about 100°F hot on both CHT and EGT after my half hour at 65% power. When I went full throttle for the last half hour the #4 skyrocketed to 1450/405 with the rest at 1300/360. Then on landing the #4 went 100°F colder then the rest until shut down. A&P wants to watch it as it was rock solid with the rest until that power increase about half way through the flight.
Besides that it was an awesome NASCAR style flight for 2 hours...