Vlakvark Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 What should the take off fuel flow be on a m20k. No intercooler but marlyn waste gate. Take off setting 39" and props full forward -+ 2700rpm. Im only getting 21.8gph on JPI 830 Thank you Quote
carusoam Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 See if anyone has posted power charts in the download section for your engine combination... I recall a very similar conversation regarding T/O settings and expectations as the vary depending who supplied what parts like the intercooler.... Best regards, -a- Quote
Emmet Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 That is way to low. You should be 24-25. The exact amount can be found in I think sid97-3g from Continental. Quote
peevee Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 Too low. What happens if you turn the low boost on? When our engine driven pump started to go that's how it told us, lower max fuel flow. Quote
KLRDMD Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 12 hours ago, Vlakvark said: What should the take off fuel flow be on a m20k. No intercooler but marlyn waste gate. Take off setting 39" and props full forward -+ 2700rpm. Im only getting 21.8gph on JPI 830 Mine's at 24.9-25.0, exactly where I want it. It took a number of fine adjustments to get it there but fortunately that screw is easy to get to without removing the cowl. 1 Quote
231LV Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 I have an intercooler but see about 25 gph on takeoff..... Quote
Guest Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 (edited) Here is the page from SID97-3G covering the 360 series. Edited October 7, 2017 by M20Doc Quote
Bob Posted October 7, 2017 Report Posted October 7, 2017 At 21.8, you can not enjoy the plane that you own! Sounds like a 700 ft/min climb to me. I set it up at 25.5 If you go to 26, there is a negative effect. At less than 25, cylinder temps will raise and you will have to lower the nose. Remember that the Sid97 is only a guide! Quote
Vlakvark Posted October 7, 2017 Author Report Posted October 7, 2017 Will get on that after the long weekend. Thanks for all the input. Quote
johncuyle Posted October 9, 2017 Report Posted October 9, 2017 I had similar flows. Got fixed at annual as part of the fuel pressure retuning for the intercooler install. I see 25GPH on takeoff now, I can pitch for 90 knots, and climb at 1100FPM at 35" with CHTs down around 370. It's like a whole different plane. Quote
Bigpunch8 Posted July 18, 2021 Report Posted July 18, 2021 On 10/5/2017 at 10:08 AM, KLRDMD said: Mine's at 24.9-25.0, exactly where I want it. It took a number of fine adjustments to get it there but fortunately that screw is easy to get to without removing the cowl. Do you tighten or loosen the screw? It’s been a few years and I need to add a little more fuel. Quote
KLRDMD Posted July 18, 2021 Report Posted July 18, 2021 2 hours ago, Bigpunch8 said: Do you tighten or loosen the screw? It’s been a few years and I need to add a little more fuel. You quoted a four year old post and I don't recall. I just watched as my IA did the actual adjustment. Quote
Guest Posted July 18, 2021 Report Posted July 18, 2021 3 hours ago, Bigpunch8 said: Do you tighten or loosen the screw? It’s been a few years and I need to add a little more fuel. You shouldn’t really just turn up the max fuel flow without first checking the low unmetered fuel pressure. The procedure used to be in SID97-3G, it’s now in the engine maintenance manual. Clarence Quote
carusoam Posted July 19, 2021 Report Posted July 19, 2021 Nothing more complex than the M20K’s fuel system… Always good to mention your AP will be making the adjustments following the procedures… So many adjustments affect other system performances… that is why the manuals get followed… Its not a simple turn the screw, and everything will be good… (wish it was… ) PP thoughts only, not a mechanic… Best regards, -a- Quote
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