by steen » Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:59 am
About 15 or so years ago my wife and I were "cruising the west". It was early October and from our base in Illinois we had left in horrible low vis and cold rain, conditions we cruised in at
10,000', solid IFR, until mid Nebraska where we found sun and unlimited VFR for the rest of our 10 day trip. The Aspens were in full color and we flew low level over the ridgetops, enjoying
the vistas, to Durango to spend a day seeing the local sights (highly recommended....we had planned one day and spent two but could have stayed longer).
We launched very early from Durango to catch the sunrise over the monument valley, shiprock peak, painted desert and Lake Powell, all at very low altitudes. It was incredible and only
safe to do in a twin. We stayed the night in Prescott.
Next day we did the early thing again to catch the morning sun on the Grand Canyon, intending to get to Monterey, Cal. for the night. At 6500', about 100' above the granite in SW Arizona,
I heard a loud KAPING on the left side and realized I was holding some right rudder and there was a vibration. MP, RPM, etc. looked normal but #1 had definitely lost power. Sure that it had
swallowed a valve but unsure about shrapnel damage or metal in the oil, I feathered the engine and looked at my options. Hmmmmm. Bull Frog City? How long to get parts there and is there
even a mechanic? This was on Thursday and we were to meet our two sons in LAS on Friday evening. GPS shows LAS 127nm distance so we went there. Landed, went to Millionaire and asked
the mechanic to order a new Lycoming cylinder assembly right now so we can get 10am delivery tomorrow, here's my Visa then we will look at the plane. He did, part came, plane fixed by
Fri. pm,(#4 exhaust valve just as you described) and we left on Sun. pm on schedule after a wonderful weekend with our sons.
You're absolutely right. I love my Twinkie.
Steen