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Re: Europa-List: 912 Engine Problem - Request for help

Subject: Re: Europa-List: 912 Engine Problem - Request for help
From: DJA727@aol.com
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 09:28:25

In a message dated 7/24/2003 11:34:15 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
combined.merchants@virgin.net writes:

> Has anyone experienced a similar problem and can anyone help with 
> suggestions please?
> On recent flights I have experienced some irregular misfiring when 
> descending with about quarter throttle and also the occasional hiccup in 
> cruise,
but 
> on my last flight the engine was running so roughly in the cruise I aborted 
> the flight and nursed it back home.
> I carried out some tests on the way back.  It ran very smoothly on full 
> throttle, it ran very smoothly on closed throttle, but in between it ran very

> roughly.  I checked the ignition when running roughly, but there was no change

> on either mag.  I tried coarsening and fining the prop to see if it was rpm 
> related, but it wasn't.  I changed to reserve tank, but no change.  The carbs

> are well balanced at tickover and the engine runs smoothly right down to 1500

> rpm.  The fuel filters are clean.  I can only assume that the problem is 
> related to carburation, but find it difficult to believe that one can have a

> partial blockage, or too much fuel with a needle jet in its mid range only. 
As 
> tickover is smooth and roughness stops in flight when descending with closed

> throttle, I can only assume that the slow running mixture adjustment and 
> associated jet are OK.  Are there any other jets apart from the main needle 
> and

> slow running jet to consider?  Although I never have a problem with !
> starting, can a problem with the starting carb affect the mid range running 
> only?  Can a faulty float valve affect mid range only?  My engine has done 
> about 480 hrs, should I be considering renewing any of the carb parts as a 
> precaution / planned maintenance etc?  I have had a brief chat with Conrad, 
> but

> he was unable to put his finger on the problem, so presumably my symptoms are

> unusual.  He suggested I should check the needles for wear and the carb 
> rubber mounts / sleeves for splits, which I will.

Check your little hoses that run around the carburetor area. I have a 914, so 
I don't know if the system is the same, but I had a very similar problem and 
it turned out to be a split in one of those hoses.

Dave




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