estradajae
Posts: 146
Joined: 11/10/2005 From: MedellinAntioquia, COLOMBIA Status: offline
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Hi everyone, here's the story: I have a O.S 46FX that was laying around for about 3 years, and really it wasn't very used, so it's quite "new", and my dad and I bought a Tower trainer because he wanted to learn to fly and be my flying partner instead of my "mechanic" jeje, and I put the engine on this plane. I stopped using this engine because at that time I built a plane and I bought a magnum 46 xls that I enjoyed more than the O.S, but it was a sweetheart anyway, no problems at all. But in the tower trainer the engine want's to stop, it doesn't like to run more tan a minute or so, at full rpm looks like it has the same power as ever, idles good also, but if I transition sometimes it dies....if a go from full to idle..,.it dies...and also, at full throttle, it just dies. I'm sure there is no adjustment problem, I mean I'm sure needles are ok, and this engine is quite easy to tune, so I started searching for leakages etc...I'm pretty sure at this point the problem is an air leak..search for the tubing..tank..everything is ok...so I decided to take the engine off the plane....I blowed through the carb and voila...I hear air coming from the front bearing, so that's where the leak comes from. Now I have a doubt because I don't have a clear explanation or facts that make me think that the front bearing should be sealed or not...I mean, I've read here that some say that leak is normal...and others that say leaking is not good there. What I'm sure is that if the engine stops suddenly when it seems to be working properly is an AIR LEAK.... anyway, I always use FAI fuel, I mix myself my fuel, and this have worked for years and my engines are happy with it, so fuel is not a problem, glow plug is a tower plug as usual and I'm using a 11x6 MAS...just like when it used to run flawlessly. This engine haven't sipped more than 2 gallons, and bearings aren't rusty (use plain castor)....is time to get a new bearing set? Thank you! Jorge
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Airplanes, engines and flying become an addiction...with not enough wallet
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