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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:34 pm Post subject: low suction mystery |
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To all Commander aficionados,
Having an issue with low suction specifically when running the left engine alone. The right engine system is operating normally without the left engine running producing about 4.2 Hg of suction. The left engine alone will only produce 2.2 to 2.3 Hg max even at higher RPM settings.
I have a straight 560 fitted with dual wet suction pumps. The engine driven vac pumps are piped to bulkhead fittings on each firewall into the nacelle. The bulkhead fitting is connected to the regulator (via hose and clamps). The regulator is "T"'d for attaching the low vacuum switch and check valve, thence to the hardline forward to the instrument panel. Ostensibly the dual check valves protect the operating vacuum source from an open leak on the opposite side
When I rebuilt the instrument panel I relocated the engine gages, centering them over/above the throttle pedestal to allow for a panel mounted radio stack AND I added an artificial horizon, DG (airspeed and altimeter) to the co-pilot side.
Harry Merrit sent me a used vacuum pump and regulator; both of which I installed today. Best I can get off the left side vacuum pump is 2.2 HG of suction. The regulator adjustments so far have had a negligible effect on the suction pressure. I had thought up until today the problem resided with the (engine driven) pump and/or regulator ahead of the check valve in the left nacelle but the pump and regulator still won't get me the required suction off the left side.
Anyone out there with a theory as to what I should be looking for?
Gary (c.s "Blaster")
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:39 pm Post subject: low suction mystery |
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Sounds like a bad "used" pump?? Need a greaaaaat pair of props for your 560?? jb
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:08 am Post subject: low suction mystery |
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Gary,
Have you tested the pump alone by connecting a hose directly to the pump with the remainder of the system not in the loop?
Moe
N680RR
680Fp
From: Gary Moshluk (gmosh(at)charter.net)
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 6:26 PM
To: Commander Chat (commander-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: low suction mystery
To all Commander aficionados,
Having an issue with low suction specifically when running the left engine alone. The right engine system is operating normally without the left engine running producing about 4.2 Hg of suction. The left engine alone will only produce 2.2 to 2.3 Hg max even at higher RPM settings.
I have a straight 560 fitted with dual wet suction pumps. The engine driven vac pumps are piped to bulkhead fittings on each firewall into the nacelle. The bulkhead fitting is connected to the regulator (via hose and clamps). The regulator is "T"'d for attaching the low vacuum switch and check valve, thence to the hardline forward to the instrument panel. Ostensibly the dual check valves protect the operating vacuum source from an open leak on the opposite side
When I rebuilt the instrument panel I relocated the engine gages, centering them over/above the throttle pedestal to allow for a panel mounted radio stack AND I added an artificial horizon, DG (airspeed and altimeter) to the co-pilot side.
Harry Merrit sent me a used vacuum pump and regulator; both of which I installed today. Best I can get off the left side vacuum pump is 2.2 HG of suction. The regulator adjustments so far have had a negligible effect on the suction pressure. I had thought up until today the problem resided with the (engine driven) pump and/or regulator ahead of the check valve in the left nacelle but the pump and regulator still won't get me the required suction off the left side.
Anyone out there with a theory as to what I should be looking for?
Gary (c.s "Blaster")
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scottmain
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:39 am Post subject: low suction mystery |
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I had similar experience with my L-26. I isolated each segment of the plumbing and tested one by one and eventually found the culprit. the hard line from the inside upper left of the right engine nacelle that goes through the bulkhead and connects to another hard line just to the right of the oil cover had chaffed through and had a fairly large hole allowing ambient air to enter there. I had to take the inspection covers off that area on the wing upper panel to repair the hole and then all worked fine. a vacuum cleaner connected to the hose at the pump made enough of a suction noise at the hole to find the problem. Probably been that way for years as the pressure controller was cranked all the way in in an attempt to compensate for the bleed problem.
hope that helps
scott
In a message dated 9/1/2009 11:09:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, moe-rosspistons(at)hotmail.com writes:
Quote: | Gary,
Have you tested the pump alone by connecting a hose directly to the pump with the remainder of the system not in the loop?
Moe
N680RR
680Fp
From: Gary Moshluk (gmosh(at)charter.net)
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 6:26 PM
To: Commander Chat (commander-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: low suction mystery
To all Commander aficionados,
Having an issue with low suction specifically when running the left engine alone. The right engine system is operating normally without the left engine running producing about 4.2 Hg of suction. The left engine alone will only produce 2.2 to 2.3 Hg max even at higher RPM settings.
I have a straight 560 fitted with dual wet suction pumps. The engine driven vac pumps are piped to bulkhead fittings on each firewall into the nacelle. The bulkhead fitting is connected to the regulator (via hose and clamps). The regulator is "T"'d for attaching the low vacuum switch and check valve, thence to the hardline forward to the instrument panel. Ostensibly the dual check valves protect the operating vacuum source from an open leak on the opposite side
When I rebuilt the instrument panel I relocated the engine gages, centering them over/above the throttle pedestal to allow for a panel mounted radio stack AND I added an artificial horizon, DG (airspeed and altimeter) to the co-pilot side.
Harry Merrit sent me a used vacuum pump and regulator; both of which I installed today. Best I can get off the left side vacuum pump is 2.2 HG of suction. The regulator adjustments so far have had a negligible effect on the suction pressure. I had thought up until today the problem resided with the (engine driven) pump and/or regulator ahead of the check valve in the left nacelle but the pump and regulator still won't get me the required suction off the left side.
Anyone out there with a theory as to what I should be looking for?
Gary (c.s "Blaster")
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Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 4:11 am Post subject: low suction mystery |
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It appears the replacement pump I received was weak as well. I'm going to try another pump and report the results.
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