Thanks guys...still working on things here. Will get to the bottom of it eventually
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So....after a lot of homework....thank you all for the threads...I got the rear plug replaced. . Wasn't sure how to proceed to remove the existing plug. A huge thanks to Bob Barrows. A combination of his input and a wee bit of ingenuity on my part, I got it popped out and by the cross tube...new rear plug installed after fabricating a setting tool. Will get prop back on tomorrow and see how things work from here. May be Sunday before I run yest due to rain. Again, thanks everyone for all your input. I expect a potential catastrophe has been resolved. Will post results
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SUCCESS! PASSED the 40 psi air test. Fired it up...took a wee bit but prop cycling great now ..very happy. Now to adjust fine pitch stop.Always something to learn!Last edited by Gary Wallace; 03-19-2022, 02:29 PM.
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Another interesting prop not cycling problem. The first time I started it, I tried cycling it and it felt like it was cycling - 1500 rpm. Didn't run it much. I just ran it hard on the ground with a cooling shroud, which worked great. I ran 6 10-12 minute cycles hard, then let it cool down. I was also tuning the EFI with an O2 sensor. The governor seems to control the pitch to low pitch/high rpm, but trying to reduce rpm has no affect. Also cycling it has no effect. I was looking to take it apart and clean it, but looking thru documentation, I have the wrong governor. I didn't order the governor by part #, but by "Characteristics". 540 narrow deck, PIP, non-aerobatic. My serial number matches the first two, but has an extra L in it that denotes aerobatic. I will contact the manufacturer to arrange getting the correct governor hopefully Monday,
Not sure how I got the wrong governor. It could have been my mistake ordering online, the dealer, or the manufacterer. We will see.
But a little research says the governor should still cycle the prop, which it does not.
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Originally posted by svyolo View PostAnother interesting prop not cycling problem. The first time I started it, I tried cycling it and it felt like it was cycling - 1500 rpm. Didn't run it much. I just ran it hard on the ground with a cooling shroud, which worked great. I ran 6 10-12 minute cycles hard, then let it cool down. I was also tuning the EFI with an O2 sensor. The governor seems to control the pitch to low pitch/high rpm, but trying to reduce rpm has no affect. Also cycling it has no effect. I was looking to take it apart and clean it, but looking thru documentation, I have the wrong governor. I didn't order the governor by part #, but by "Characteristics". 540 narrow deck, PIP, non-aerobatic. My serial number matches the first two, but has an extra L in it that denotes aerobatic. I will contact the manufacturer to arrange getting the correct governor hopefully Monday,
Not sure how I got the wrong governor. It could have been my mistake ordering online, the dealer, or the manufacterer. We will see.
But a little research says the governor should still cycle the prop, which it does not.
Recently I sent the governor to a prop shop and they made an adjustment inside, and it now performs just like all other small aircraft.
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I found this out late Friday so too late to contact the dealer. A bit of searching says the aerobatic governor should still work, it puts out higher flow. Perhaps they are spec-ing and aerobatic governor for this reason on a narrow deck engine. Hopefully I will find out Monday.
Time to fly this thing.
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