Hello:
After an extensive idle period while many upgrades were done, panel, jpi engine monitors, rams yoke control columns, interior, annual etc,
I have a diff of about 500 degrees at idle with number 4 being cold. When the engine is run up to 2200 rpm the egt climbs up to match the others. Then after a few seconds
the egt rises further about 200 degrees above the others. The compression on that cylinder 2 weeks ago was 79/ 80... 2 cylinders were mid 70's, and 1 at 68/80. Compression was taken
after engine was sitting for about 5 months. Pulling prop through confirms there are no dead clyinders... all about equal compressions..(by feel)
A mag check confirms that both spark plugs are firing (slight egt rise on both plugs when doing the check).
I also notice that at idle the manifold press of that engine is about 2 or 3 inches differrent from the left engine.
A visual inspection and retorquing the clamps on the manifold tubes indicates they were tight.
A check of the manifold check valves shows they are working properly. (can suck air from the hose and blowing into the hose you hear the tell tale click and the valves are shut)
The removal of all injectors and servo fuel screen.. all squeaky clean.. cleaned the injectors with MEK and fuel screen with avgas and blown dry.
Never have water in the fuel...stored in hangar and sumped regularly
Fuel selector sumps also always squeaky clean when taken off for cleaning.
During full power run up both engines are matched regarding fuel flow and manifold press. I was light so I couldn't prolong the run up beyond a couple of seconds. ( tires were sliding)
On return to the hangar with engines at idle the egt dropped off again on number 4 cylinder and the occasional back fire was heard.
My guess is that even though there is no indication of contamination in the fuel system there might be something going on with the spider.. maybe rust partially blocking the
port to number 4 cylinder..( Low fuel flow at idle and at higher power settings higher EGT..indicating leaner mixture.)
My first question is, can you open up the spider in the field and check for contamination? Or does it have to go to an overhaul shop?
Second Question is, Has anybody had this problem as well?
Any thoughts and suggestion are appreciated.
PS Now that I think about it this problem has probably been happening for some time now... always did have a rough idle on this bird
and now with the JPI I now know where the problem lies.
Gary