hnorber Posted March 21 Report Posted March 21 I've been experiencing a steadily fluctuating fuel flow (generally +/- .5 to 1.0 gph, or about 5-10%) for a very long time. The frequency is about every 7 or 10 seconds. It's pretty regular, although once in a while (maybe every 5th flight) it doesn't happen. Fuel pressure remains constant, and use of the aux fuel pump has no impact. Also, neither altitude nor switching tanks seems to have any impact on it (it even occurs during high-power runups on the ground). Any thoughts on what could be causing this? Could a diaphram in the fuel servo be sticking? (BTW - it's definitely NOT a transducer or probe issue, since my EGTs seem to fluctuate consistent with the fuel flow). Any thoughts would be appreciated! I'm pasting below a few links to my JPI data from random flights where this can be clearly seen: https://apps.savvyaviation.com/flights/shared/flight/5164625/f923df3b-6882-473b-981e-155d64281972 https://apps.savvyaviation.com/flights/shared/flight/9155179/a046b712-1326-4f7c-b303-be4bb92369d3 https://apps.savvyaviation.com/flights/shared/flight/9155181/30073e47-3804-4572-8f26-00599b630286 Thanks in advance for any responses! Howard N7LU Quote
PT20J Posted March 21 Report Posted March 21 Does the engine run smoothly? I would think that much variation in fuel flow would create some roughness. Quote
TheAv8r Posted March 21 Report Posted March 21 Do you have an EGT sensor? If the EGTs aren't fluctuating much, a 1gph oscillation would cause them to fluctuate, therefore, it's the sensor. Quote
hnorber Posted March 21 Author Report Posted March 21 Engine is running smoothly, however the EGTs are fluctuating as well (so seems that it's not the sensor). You can see it in the linked data. Quote
mike_elliott Posted March 21 Report Posted March 21 When was the last time the mechanical pump and the fuel servo/spider were overhauled? I had a fuel pump diaphram issue back in 2000 that caused the FP to drop with DA so a leak/pinhole can cause some weirdness like your describing. The fact that if it is a pressure issue and gets past the Servo causing EGT variations would have me look at those parts also just to be safe. Additionally, make sure your intake tubes are tight and not leaking any. They like to work loose as the gasgets age and take a set. Quote
PT20J Posted Friday at 10:43 PM Report Posted Friday at 10:43 PM The RSA troubleshooting manual suggests that it might be an air leak in the fuel line somewhere. 15-810_B.pdf Quote
hnorber Posted Saturday at 03:39 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 03:39 AM Thanks. A mechanic also thought it might be an air leak (maybe at the fuel selector valve) - but I don't understand how that would cause such a regular oscillation . Quote
PT20J Posted Saturday at 05:14 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:14 AM 1 hour ago, hnorber said: Thanks. A mechanic also thought it might be an air leak (maybe at the fuel selector valve) - but I don't understand how that would cause such a regular oscillation . Bubbles, I think. There is a video on Precision Airmotive’s website. Quote
mhrivnak Posted Tuesday at 01:55 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:55 AM Have you looked for an induction leak up front, where it would affect all 4 cylinders? How's the seal on your alternate air door for example, and is its spring tension correct? Do you have the correct air filter, and it's installed correctly? The fuel servo's metering responds in part to changes in air flow. I don't know if it would be enough to cause this, but it's worth looking for any potential leaks, cracks, loose connections, etc. Quote
hnorber Posted Tuesday at 03:40 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 03:40 PM Thanks. I haven't checked - but will do so. I'm still having a little trouble understanding how an induction leak or air in the fuel line could create such a regular oscillation - but I can certainly try to check. Quote
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