Ok, so this isn't quite Bearhawk related (except that the airplane in question is temporarily sharing my hangar with some Bearhawk parts) but I would be grateful for some advice here.
My brother just bought a Cherokee Six and is keeping it in my hangar until the engine gets pulled for a Bob Barrows overhaul this fall. As we flew his new-to-him bird home, we noticed that there was a point when COM 1 (GNS-430) had so much noise that the squelch wouldn't quiet it down and it has remained essentially unusable. COM 2 also has a lot of noise. but is still usable. Next morning during an engine run-up mag check, we noticed that turning the key to right mag resulted in no RPM loss. Turning the key all the way off did not kill the engine.
Facts:
Both radios have a LOT of noise (problem manifested in flight)
Right mag is not grounded (problem noticed on first run-up after radio problem)
The airplane just came out of annual, during which both mags were shipped off for some work that didn't quite constitute an overhaul (previous owner did this, not sure what was done)
Are these probably related? Is there anything I can check before taking it to a mechanic? I would like to see if there is an obvious disconnect in a P-lead but not exactly sure what I'm looking for as I haven't done my Bearhawk's FWF yet. How would you troubleshoot this?
This happed while in IMC. It reminded me that there is a multitude of possible issues that can result in a complete com failure outside of independent failure of both radios.
Thanks in advance,
-Nic (BH 1217)
My brother just bought a Cherokee Six and is keeping it in my hangar until the engine gets pulled for a Bob Barrows overhaul this fall. As we flew his new-to-him bird home, we noticed that there was a point when COM 1 (GNS-430) had so much noise that the squelch wouldn't quiet it down and it has remained essentially unusable. COM 2 also has a lot of noise. but is still usable. Next morning during an engine run-up mag check, we noticed that turning the key to right mag resulted in no RPM loss. Turning the key all the way off did not kill the engine.
Facts:
Both radios have a LOT of noise (problem manifested in flight)
Right mag is not grounded (problem noticed on first run-up after radio problem)
The airplane just came out of annual, during which both mags were shipped off for some work that didn't quite constitute an overhaul (previous owner did this, not sure what was done)
Are these probably related? Is there anything I can check before taking it to a mechanic? I would like to see if there is an obvious disconnect in a P-lead but not exactly sure what I'm looking for as I haven't done my Bearhawk's FWF yet. How would you troubleshoot this?
This happed while in IMC. It reminded me that there is a multitude of possible issues that can result in a complete com failure outside of independent failure of both radios.
Thanks in advance,
-Nic (BH 1217)
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