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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Engine quits at full throttle
From: Richard Sementilli <rsementi@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 20:42:41
Always nice to hear your wisdom Bud!

Thanks,
RS

On Sep 5, 2009, at 3:28 PM, "Bud Yerly" <budyerly@msn.com> wrote:

> Bob,
>
> Sorry to hear about your engine woes.
> From my experience in the shop here are some things I've run into:
>
> Check that there is not 912S restrictor in your return line for the  
> 914.  The restrictor is necessary in the 912S but Rotax forbids it  
> in the 914.  Make sure the return is not pinched either.  See your  
> install manual on line with Rotax.
>
> Don't make the mistake of swapping the fuel intake line and return  
> lines.  (Believe it or not the engine runs, but goofs up the fuel  
> metering as one would expect, and won't accelerate properly or hit  
> top end.)
>
> I hate to admit that I have seen one fuel pump hooked up backwards  
> electrically, and due to plumbing wouldn't feed enough fuel for full  
> power, but it would start...
>
> Check your airbox and static pressure sensors aren't clogged or  
> kinked, or worse yet still plugged.
>
> The new 914s have the removable fuel pans, and easy access to the  
> float bowls.  Pull them and check for crap.
> If dirty, get a rebuild kit and clean up the carbs.
>
> Since you have 10 hours on your engine,  it may be a mute point by  
> now  but fuel quality is a combination of the source and materials  
> quality in the  plane...  Fuel lines are not shipped clean and there  
> is residue in them as  well as the tank.  Fuel with ethanol will  
> clean better than Av gas.
>
> FBO's do filter their gas to a very high standard, but I find very  
> fine white organic material in it that my filters found, so think  
> about pre filtering your fuel.  Since doing so I've had no problems.
>
> My technique for assuring clean fuel tank and lines:
> First.  Get a pre filter funnel for your fuel. Fill the tank to the  
> neck with 20 gallons of premium unleaded with ethanol.  Shake the  
> aircraft and check for leaks.
>
> Next, disconnect the fuel delivery line at the engine fuel regulator  
> and pump the fuel back into the cans, alternating between main and  
> reserve sides.  The filters will clean the tank.  The pre tank  
> filter funnel will clean the fuel going back in.  Fill again, and  
> allow to sit.  More will settle, so repeat the fuel straining.  Then  
> I do it one more time (total of three times) to insure tank and more  
> importantly the lines are clean.  Fuel lines are notorious about  
> being dirty.  I don't use the filtering gas for my first engine run,  
> I Premium gas or Av gas.
>
> While doing the above, do a flow and pressure check.  I have a valve  
> hooked to the line off the aircraft fuel line with a T and fuel  
> pressure gauge to check for fuel delivery pressure and and volume.   
> It is also a good time to adjust the fuel flow measuring sensors.   
> If you have in and out metering, hook the delivery line to the  
> return line and circulate the fuel.  Fuel flow should read zero.   
> (912S owners can do this with one fuel flow device and the  
> restrictor installed and measure the flow rate and pressure delivery  
> with fuel returning to the tank.)
>
> Bud Yerly
> Custom Flight Creations
>
>


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