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djmarch 08-11-2008 11:49 AM

Engine run on ....
 
Engine run-on... Fuji 32EI

I have a Fuji 32 EI on my GSS and it flies extremely well. However, I cannot stop the idle with my trim tab. The throttle is completely closed but it still runs on ....
It is an extremely low idle but it still will not stop idling until I flip the manual kill switch. I do not have a remote kill but it should still stop with the throttle closed.
Does anyone out there have any experience with this kind of issue. The Fuji 32 EI is new and I have just finished running about a gallon through it.
Please advise

thanks in advance

wjvail 08-11-2008 12:54 PM

RE: Engine run on ....
 
Are you SURE the throttle is completely closed? The idle stop screw is back out all the way right? They will NOT run without fuel and or air. Your engine is getting both from somewhere.

Bill

djmarch 08-11-2008 01:49 PM

RE: Engine run on ....
 
I checked the idle stop screw as you suggested and it appears it may have been slightly open (almost undetectable). I let it out 1/8 th turn and will see at the field what happens.
Thanks for your suggestion. I had already let it out but did not adjust any further thinking it was closed enough.
You probably have it spot on.
thanks and will advise

altavillan 08-11-2008 08:24 PM

RE: Engine run on ....
 
Remove the idle screw. This isn't a weedeater plane is it? Thats what the servo is for. And screwing the idle screw in will only increase idle rpm by the way. Thats how they work!
Secondly why are you not running a kill switch? Thats kind of mandatory for club field safety. Otherwise, As you are taxi'ing your plane back to the pits your mates deserve the instant shut down a kill switch will provide.

Kimhoff 08-11-2008 08:33 PM

RE: Engine run on ....
 
If you look at the throtlle butterfly you will see a small hole. Solder this shut and you problem will be eliminated.

krproton 08-11-2008 10:05 PM

RE: Engine run on ....
 
Most guys completely remove that tapered "stop" screw altogether. Also, sometimes engines will "run on" if they're hot (lean) on the low end needle. But I bet you solved it when you backed out the screw jsut "that much more." I bet she quits when you get to the field tomorrow (when you lower the throttle stick all the way!).

Good luck.

Tim

RTK 08-11-2008 11:16 PM

RE: Engine run on ....
 
remove the idle screw, as others have said, that is the first thing I do on any engine I put in my planes


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