by Peter Murphy » Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:36 am
The Romec engine driven fuel pump has 5 hours on it now but I’m not happy w/ its performance or perhaps we have something else going on. The situation is the fuel pressure is fluctuating about 1gph, esp. when LOP. If you flip on the boost pumps, the pressure jumps up an additional 1- 1.5 gph more and is steady. Another indicator is on the ground, close to too lean to run, the idle cycles up and down to an over lean condition. If you switch on the boost pumps it steadies the idle. Is it possible the engine driven fuel pump isn’t supplying enough pressure/ volume to the servo? High OAT’s aggravate this. This afternoon on take off out of Bowerman Field (HQM) w/ an OAT of 15c at sea level I was getting over redline fuel flow (excellent) and making great power, just don’t think I should have to use the boost pumps to keep things stable. One last thing, we have been fighting a 1500rpm stumble, on the ground or on approach, where more throttle will make the engine die, but if you pump the throttle, (this is a Bendix RSA -5servo, I know this sounds funny) you can get above that transition point where the engine wants to bog. We are plenty rich on our rich/lean thumb wheel and I’m being told that is for the idle circuit only anyway. Ideas anyone? (Zach) Thanks in advance, - Peter Murphy
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