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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:03 am    Post subject: 100LL and TCP100LL and TCP Reply with quote

Noel sez:

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The reasons for using 100 LL for Contis, Lycs and even P&W are well
documented.... Your 912 is neither of those and while it can use
100LL in small quantities extended use may damage your engine or
shorten your TBO...

Baloney. My 912S ran exclusively on 100LL and still does (in another
airplane). Many of the Rotax engines used by members of the Desert
Fox squadron do as well. No damage, no shortened life.

My next one will, too. Unlike auto fuel, at least we know what's in 100LL.

Mike G.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:42 am    Post subject: 100LL and TCP100LL and TCP Reply with quote

Only 2 strokes get that issue with the lead.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:01 am    Post subject: 100LL and TCP100LL and TCP Reply with quote

You left out the next line.... Do whatever the manufacturer says.

And yes just about the only fuel you can depend on is 100LL

BTW what kind of main bearings are in the 912??

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 4:29 pm    Post subject: 100LL and TCP100LL and TCP Reply with quote

I agree I run my 582 on 100LL all the time and never a problem. I do make
shure my egt's are right on and my water temp is around 170 all the time .
Have never seen any deposits on the crank bearings or ever had any issues
with lead on the rings .
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:41 pm    Post subject: 100LL and TCP100LL and TCP Reply with quote

My apologies do go to Roger Standley who asked for this, about a 912 .
I replied about a 582 and 100LL

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 7:58 pm    Post subject: 100LL and TCP100LL and TCP Reply with quote

John :

Just a few specific questions.
Are you using the TCP or equivalent with the 100LL?
How many hours have you been using the 100LL?( an approximation is good for
that)
How often do you change your plugs?
Do you get much slag on the spark plugs?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:12 pm    Post subject: 100LL and TCP100LL and TCP Reply with quote

Noel
No I am not using TCP . Straight 100LL and never not any ever problems .327
hours and going strong . Just changed plugs , all looked good but replaced
anyway at 25 hours . I gap to .018 . No not much slag at all just the
normal little bit of buildup that any 2 stroke has .
Jetting and EGT'S and Water temp are very important i believe to the
proper care of the rotax and longevityof the engine .
Keep the EGT'S below 1175 never exceed this temp .1125 in normal flight .
Water temp around 170-175 in flight .
never exceed 2200 rpm before the temp reaches 140 stabilized after
thermostat has opened . Keep air filter clean and oiled properly .
With the time on my engine now I would not be afraid to get in my bird and
fly her to Alaska right now . Roughly 3500 miles one way . I did replace the
piston pin's and needle bearings at 300 hours . They did not show any wear
but that is a weak spot on the 582 , the Needle bearings .
I hope this helps you .
I love my 582 and like the HP vs weight of bigger 4 strokes .

fly safe
John Perry
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Quote:

Just a few specific questions.
Are you using the TCP or equivalent with the 100LL?
How many hours have you been using the 100LL?( an approximation is good
for
that)
How often do you change your plugs?
Do you get much slag on the spark plugs?
Noel
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 4:12 am    Post subject: 100LL and TCP100LL and TCP Reply with quote

I agree to not use 100LL on 2 strokes regularly. Occasionaly is not going to
cause much concern.
This list is great for separating the facts from fiction. And the guys who
run hundreds of hours a year are solid proof of what works and what does
not. I used over 1300 US gals of Gas in One 582 last year alone and it was
all regular pump gas. My plugs are at 122 hours now since July 2006 ands
still going strong.

I have Met the owner of this site and attended his Rotax Class. Highly
creditable Rotax Guru. AS a matter of Fact Daniel And Bob Robertson in
Canada are the only 2 Rotax guys that have the respect from many. They both
run Rotax Shops and teach Rotax School .

Hope this helps you all in successful operations .
Dave

Here is some creditable info on 100LL and Rotax 2 strokes.
http://www.rotaxservice.com/rotax_tips/rotax_feed2.htm

Aviation Fuels

It is possible but not recommended to use 100LL AVGAS, since the the lead
content will increase deposits in the combustion chamber and on crankshaft
ball bearings, inducing premature wear. Its higher octane rating does not
bring any significant advantage to the engine's operation.

Now for 4 strokes that same site tells about the same.

http://www.rotaxservice.com/rotax_tips/rotax_feed4.htm

Aviation Fuels

It is possible but not recommended to use 100LL AVGAS, since the the lead
content is like cholesterol to your engine: it will accelerate wear on the
valve seats, create deposits in the combustion chamber and sediments in the
lubrication system and gearbox. Increased maintenance is necessary to
compensate. Unlike "conventional" aircraft engines, lead is absolutely not
essential to the proper lubrication and operation of a Rotax 4-stroke
aircraft engine. The increased octane rating also has no marked advantage
for the operation of your engine.

To be avoided:

a.. "Regular" fuel except if used in the 912 A/F/UL and burned entirely on
the day of purchase;
b.. "Premium" fuel which is more than 3 weeks old
c.. AVGAS except when the required automotive fuel is not available

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