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Lancer
Joined: 21 Apr 2016 Posts: 30 Location: Cairns, Australia
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 12:30 am Post subject: Housai EGT Probe Placement |
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After guessing what mixture setting to run for years, I have decided it's time to fit an EGT so I have a better idea of what is going on when it comes to leaning the mixture. Up until now I have been leaning it out until the engine starts running rough and then richen it until it runs smooth and then richen it a little more. I know it's hit and miss and it has always left me feeling nervous.
The unit I have bought is a digital unit with a single probe and I am not sure where the optimum location to place it is so I thought I'd put it up here to ask those who have already done the trial and error so I can place it where it will be best suited.
Thanks, Lance
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 9:13 am Post subject: Housai EGT Probe Placement |
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Am I correct in assuming from your post that the forward (lean) mixture stop
has been cut off your throttle handle??
Or has the mixture system been modified (Americanized) to a rich forward
system?
With the original British system in place there is really no need for an EGT
guage. In any case the the installation instructions should include a
specific
dimension from the probe to the cylinder.
Walt
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From: Lancer
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Subject: Housai EGT Probe Placement
After guessing what mixture setting to run for years, I have decided it's
time to fit an EGT so I have a better idea of what is going on when it comes
to leaning the mixture. Up until now I have been leaning it out until the
engine starts running rough and then richen it until it runs smooth and then
richen it a little more. I know it's hit and miss and it has always left me
feeling nervous.
The unit I have bought is a digital unit with a single probe and I am not
sure where the optimum location to place it is so I thought I'd put it up
here to ask those who have already done the trial and error so I can place
it where it will be best suited.
Thanks, Lance
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Lancer
Joined: 21 Apr 2016 Posts: 30 Location: Cairns, Australia
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 2:37 pm Post subject: Re: Housai EGT Probe Placement |
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Thanks for the reply Walt. Yes, my aircraft is in std form with the levers as original and the Mx lever has the pull back lug still fitted. The Mx lever is placarded with the locations corresponding to altitude.
As you know when at FTH and the throttle lever is full forward, the mixture lever can be moved full forward. FTH for my AC is around 4000' and it is possible to over lean the mixture.
I am not looking for someone to teach me how to lean the engine, I want to find out where on the Housai exhaust manifold (L or R) is the "Optimum" place to locate the probe.....Something the installation manual will NOT cover.
Thanks
Lance
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