I've noticed on takeoff, I'm only getting 27 inches of MP and I've been going through a lot of oil. The oil is coming out of the gaskets, and the plugs at the last oil change were wet. I'm burning around 1 quart every 5 hours. I've also noticed a reduction in cruise speed recently, around 5 knots.
I fly it full MP/2700 rpm in the climb, and full MP/2400RPM 10.5gph in cruise (always cruising above 7,000 feet lately). Full MP/2400RPM 10.5gph gives me ~130KTAS around 8,000 feet.
I'm wondering if the 2700rpm during climb is causing additional stress on the engine?
Anyway, the aircraft is an Arrow III with 1400 hours since overhaul. I want to use an engine data monitoring program so I've schedule an EDM-900 install. As I was talking to another aircraft owner about it, he told me I should wait until I have the engine overhauled before doing it. One reason he mentioned was the engine may not be putting out 100% power on the ground, so when they go to calibrate the power %, it could be off.
Can I have some of your opinions on this? Should I hold off on an engine monitor?
I fly it full MP/2700 rpm in the climb, and full MP/2400RPM 10.5gph in cruise (always cruising above 7,000 feet lately). Full MP/2400RPM 10.5gph gives me ~130KTAS around 8,000 feet.
I'm wondering if the 2700rpm during climb is causing additional stress on the engine?
Anyway, the aircraft is an Arrow III with 1400 hours since overhaul. I want to use an engine data monitoring program so I've schedule an EDM-900 install. As I was talking to another aircraft owner about it, he told me I should wait until I have the engine overhauled before doing it. One reason he mentioned was the engine may not be putting out 100% power on the ground, so when they go to calibrate the power %, it could be off.
Can I have some of your opinions on this? Should I hold off on an engine monitor?
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