by Joe Greene » Wed Aug 03, 2016 2:35 pm
Pa24-260c..... I sent out the fuel flow indicator to century instruments, they did an overhaul on the unit and stated that it had a loose "sector"? Reinstalled with no change in indications. I proceeded to send out the Dukes pump to Aeromotors llc in brown town Wisconsin, 400.00 (rebuilt pump end, as well as new brushes and armature. The pump now seems to sounds stronger and I am quite sure it is performing better! However, now I still do not always achieve the 4gph on initial pre-start prime. (Only tested a few times so far). I also think the in-flight fuel flow indication is a bit low (overhauled original indicator), showing just shy of 12gph @ 3500ft, 71f oat, 22mp-2300 rpm, aprox 100 deg rich of peak on stock egt. I would think it should be closer to 14gph.. A timed test flight this weekend may help confirm actual fuel burned. Cleaned and inspected all lines to the fuel flow indicator, as well as the flow divider. Checked for air bubbles at the firewall too. I also did a 3 minute leak check on the fuel servo, by capping the output, with not so much as a drip produced from the intake drain. I am wondering if the flow divider could be internally "tired" so to speak, it is nowhere near new but looks clean? The plane runs normal as well. I do seem to get a puddle of fuel on the ground if I wait for the 4gph to show while priming, how normal is this in others experiences?