by skipsouthernsky » Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:22 pm
Dear Quint,
My two cents would be to open up the engine logs and look to see when the last time the mags were overhauled. If not within about 3 or 4 years, I would take them both off and have them opened up and checked thoroughly. You'd be surprised what you find inside some mags (carbon tracking on distributor caps, worn bearings with side play, pitted points, etc.).
Some might suggest doing a mag check in the air, but I would advise against that since misfiring mags tend to allow unburnt fuel into the exhaust and then explode when returned to the good mag.This can damage the exhaust system.
The tach wandering you are experiencing is most probably due to the tach being old and not in pristine condition. Most mechanical tachs are considered good if they are within 1% and sometimes 2% accuracy. At 2500 RPM that would be +/-- 25-50 RPM accuracy. The wandering could also be from a worn or dirty tach cable. I would get ahold of a digital hand-held tach indicator and check what the engine speed is really doing and not worry so much about the aircraft tach at this time.
I would be more concerned about the engine running intermittantly rough. The reason for that needs to be identified. Problems like that will usually go away with a good thorough 100 hour inspection. This would pull in all the items needing attention such as harnesses, spark plugs, fuel filters, mags, air filter/induction system, compressions, etc. There could be multiple problems which should become more clear with such an inspection. My understanding is that you haven't owned this plane for too long and probably haven't been through the inspection process in detail. Find a good shop and get this done. It will be good for your peace of mind and your understanding of where various components of your engine stand at this time.
Doing a shotgun approach and thinking maybe this and maybe that is not a very efficient way of finding your problem. Especially if there are multiple problems. I seriously doubt if your problem has anything to do with fuel flow or carb ice.
Sincerely,
Skip Dykema
Skip Dykema, ICS #3062
Comanche 180, Commercial-Instrument, SEL, MEL, A&P