I replaced both boost pumps this past weekend in my PA24-250. They were the original boost pumps.
We checked the direct pressure output of the boost pumps and we had 4#. We then checked the pressure in line with the engine driven fuel pump and still had 4# on an external gauge. So far so good.
So we buttoned everything up but alas I still only show maybe 1.5# pressure with only the boost pumps on with the cockpit fuel pressure gauge. When I crank up the engine I see the same thing even during run up. On takeoff I see the same thing. But... once I level off to cruise the pressure gauge creeps up to 4# (boost pumps off) and stays there pretty much throughout the flight.
Shadin fuel flow is still somewhat erratic when pressure reads 1.5# but again steadies out in cruise flight.
I am told I need to replace the pressure gauge but I am not so sure. Why would cruise flight have any bearing on the indication?
On a separate note. My #2 cylinder is around 320 degrees CHT and pretty much in line with the other cylinders. However, the EGT is around 1400. About 75 degrees warmer than the others. Should I be concerned? What EGT reading should I be leaning to? I know when I flew a C-182 we typically leaned to 1430 EGT on the peak cylinder. I have temp probes on each cylinder. I am beginning to think I might have too much information. I am still trying to figure out what the #7 probe is reading. Clearly it is showing OAT on the EGT side but the CHT side had a reading of 117. The cockpit oil temp was reading 200 so this can't be oil temp. When I add carb heat this reading does not change so it is not that.