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When I did my break-in some years back, I kept MP/RPM above 24 squared, as full power as I could achieve, varying the RPM within this range to avoid developing any harmonic. I kept a strict diary of RPM-MP-MSL/Pressure-and time. It was broken in by 25 hours, but I kept at it until 50 hours and then put new oil in.

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I have a JPI 930 so I have a good log of flight data. I also have a direct read out of percent horsepower at all times so I will be able to run at 75 percent and vary r. p.m. As

as needed during break in.

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I have a JPI 930 so I have a good log of flight data. I also have a direct read out of percent horsepower at all times so I will be able to run at 75 percent and vary r. p.m. As

as needed during break in.

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Bob -- based on your historical data, you should be able to look up what you were burning at full throttle before the rebuild.

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Yes. And that's why I was asking about the 18 gallons per hour. My more recent flights were lower than my earlier flights and I'm concerned about the adjustment.

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Look in the Performance chart for sea level, 2700; for my 180-hp C, that's 18.2 gph.

Hum, my old Owners Manual has "cruise and range data" charts but they start @ 2500'. @ that altitude  2700RPM & 27.5" MAP which is labeled 97% BHP, fuel flow is 13.8. (The chart is for Best Power Mixture so it may not be full rich.

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The Bendix RSA has no fuel flow adjustment. It it's outside what's normal then check for induction leaks or the FI itself for defects.

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Hum, my old Owners Manual has "cruise and range data" charts but they start @ 2500'. @ that altitude  2700RPM & 27.5" MAP which is labeled 97% BHP, fuel flow is 13.8. (The chart is for Best Power Mixture so it may not be full rich.

Best Power in my book is 100ROP. See if there's an E manual in the download section that may have more data. My C book is there, too, from 1970. Good luck, and welcome back to flying again!!

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The Bendix RSA has no fuel flow adjustment. It it's outside what's normal then check for induction leaks or the FI itself for defects.

An easy way to check for induction leaks is to tape over the air filter, and use the fitting from a compression test set to pressurize a cylinder of your choosing...just rotate the prop until that cylinder's intake valve is open, and then apply pressure.  Spray soapy water solution on every joint and look for bubbles...

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They were just checking for leaks but I hope they did not run long w/o cowl! My A&P doesn't like to run an engine even with just the top half off. Uneven cooling, unfiltered air.

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What's up with that exhaust pipe?  Is that a powerflow?  Looks crazier than the rubber prop!

Yes, Powerflow. I think the performance is helped. I know my home maintenance shop tells me it sounds good.

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Yep! Nothing but the best for Bob's Mooney!

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It only costs a little more to go First Class. (In fact when I started flying First Class on American Airlines was about $25 extra. Loved to sip Drambuie or Espresso in the lounge on an Electra almost 50 years ago. But that's a war story for another time.)

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Bob -- I usually see 17.6 to 17.8 GPH at 400' above sea level.

He is Exactly right......same for mine....remember each fuel flow transducer will very a little.

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What's up with that exhaust pipe?  Is that a powerflow?  Looks crazier than the rubber prop!

The clamp/hanger that holds the tail pipe in trail was not installed. They need a fresh slab of rubber.

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