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PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:43 pm    Post subject: rough running engine Reply with quote

Hi everyone, I am new to this yak list, but I have been flying and maintaining my Yak for the past two years. For the past several months I have experienced an intermittent "rough running" engine. At first I thought it could be carb-ice, but nope... Then, I thought maybe it could be the spark plug wires, new plug wires answered that question... nope. I still had a rough running engine. It seemed it was more prone to the problem in colder air temperatures (40F). It would happen intermittently, occasionally it has happened on climb out, but it would also happened at cruise and even on the ground, at all throttle settings. Generally when it happened at cruise speed, you could feel it start to come on, it would start with a slight vibration and then a violent vibration that would shake the instrument panel, sometimes with a backfire, and then smooth out and run ok until next time. The duration of the rough running was usually less than 5 seconds, not really long enough time to trouble shoot it.... Finely, the other day it did it four times. I was able to do a mag check this time and it had no change. When the cyl temp would cool to 160 or so it would mis-fire. If you keep it at 190 it was better, but it would still happen. So, if you let the CHT cool down to 160, you could count on the chance of "chili" in your shorts if you weren’t ready for it... Then, I replaced the intake gland seals... and no more misfire!!! I have been out several times since replacing the Gland Seals, trying to make it mis-fire (allowing the CHT down to 160) and it seems the problem has been fixed!! . The gland nuts were tight but they would not seal, when they got warm they would seal. It runs smoother has better idle . Turns out to be the single cheapest thing with the best improvement I have done to my yak
Don Milbourn




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PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:58 pm    Post subject: rough running engine Reply with quote

Contact Michael Carr! mikeacarr at yahoo.com...he has perfected his engine/motor and you'd be impressed! Happy flying to y'all! He's a smart man with alot of experience due to his investigativeness!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:58 am    Post subject: rough running engine Reply with quote

Good post Don. What condition did you find the intake gland nut rubber seals?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 7:54 am    Post subject: rough running engine Reply with quote

Dennis, they looked old and dry. ----- Original Message -----
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Good post Don. What condition did you find the intake gland nut rubber seals?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:05 am    Post subject: rough running engine Reply with quote

I know this question is after the fact, but when you felt the vibration did you happen to see any change in the manifold pressure?
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