I have owned my PA24-250 for five weeks now and it has been in the shop every weekend. To say I am shaking out the bugs is an understatement. Very expensive bugs.
I previously posted how the engine would quit on turning off the boost pump. I have been watching this more closely and have a few other details to add.
My most recent flight the fuel pressure was barely reading 1.0 with fuel pump off. The Shadin fuel flow meter was oscillating between 15 and 9 gph. After about 20 minutes I switched to the tip tank and same results for 20 minutes. I leaned till the engine ran rough and enriched slightly. Still same results.
My #2 cylinder seems to be the hottest on this plane which is also disturbing since I would think it would be one of the coolest. Still, after leaning at 7K it reads 325CHT and around 1280EGT which to me are not really that high compared to my 182 flying experience. I did switch probes on #2 and have confirmed it is not a probe problem other than I use to get a shock cooling warning at the slightest descent but since switching the probe I no longer get this.
Anyway after flying another 20 minutes the fuel pressure just jumped to 5 and the oscillations in fuel flow settled down to between 11-13. This is a carbureted aircraft and I was in clear air the entire time. I plan to check this situation on my return flight on Thursday on the opposite side tanks of the aircraft.
Boost pump on startup tends to give me 3psi on the gauge. I must admit, I did not turn on the boost pump when pressure was reading less than 1 to see what would happen. Because of all my previous issues with the engine cutting out in a climb I leave the boost pump on till I level out.
We did find contamination in the left tip tank which we flushed out and we cleaned the belly screen out though my mechanic felt the dirt in the belly screen was not much more than he would see during an annual. This plane was annualed in November. The contamination is an interesting story but for another time. The recent flight was all on the right tanks.
On takeoff I am seeing 20-24gph on the Shadin which based on other posts I have seen seems high.
So.... any words of wisdom? I must admit, this is the first plane I have actually started to be a bit nervous about flying.
Has anyone experienced a jammed control yoke? I can now say I have but that is another story.