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Jerry Cochran
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 111 Location: Wilsonville, OR
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:48 am Post subject: High fuel pressure |
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Folks,
Re-posting from VAF, no joy over there but hope there might be someone here with an idea...
Normally my fuel pressure with the mech pump runs 30-35 psi and with the boost on goes to 40-ish. Suddenly the other day I got a warning on my GRT EFIS when the pressure went to 190 psi and that has continued since, so am very reluctant to fly until this is sorted out. No engine stumbles or anything otherwise abnormal. Fuel flow is fine.
This is an injected Bendix system on an IO-360 with 160 trouble free hours since new.
I've never heard of this before, so if anyone here has ideas, advice, answers, please respond.
BTW, I love that the EFIS picked this out for me and sent up the flag, very handy.
Thanks all,
Jerry Cochran
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:04 am Post subject: High fuel pressure |
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At 10:46 AM 4/21/2010, you wrote:
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Folks,
Re-posting from VAF, no joy over there but hope there might be someone here with an idea...
Normally my fuel pressure with the mech pump runs 30-35 psi and with the boost on goes to 40-ish. Suddenly the other day I got a warning on my GRT EFIS when the pressure went to 190 psi and that has continued since, so am very reluctant to fly until this is sorted out. No engine stumbles or anything otherwise abnormal. Fuel flow is fine.
This is an injected Bendix system on an IO-360 with 160 trouble free hours since new.
I've never heard of this before, so if anyone here has ideas, advice, answers, please respond.
BTW, I love that the EFIS picked this out for me and sent up the flag, very handy. |
Is the pump really capable of that kind of pressure?
A failure of a relief valve might account for an
unexpected rise in pressure but I'd be suspicious
of the EFIS pressure transducer too. It's MUCH
more complicated than that spring-loaded relief
valve. Double check with a simple dial-gauge.
Bob . . . [quote][b]
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doug.ilg(at)verizon.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:45 am Post subject: High fuel pressure |
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Have you (re-)checked the accuracy of the sensor? Did you accidentally change a calibration factor in the EFIS? That's a HUGE jump.
Doug Ilg
Grumman Tiger N74818, College Park Airport (KCGS), Maryland
Challenger II LSS LW (N641LG reserved) - kit underway at Laurel Suburban (W18)
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From: "jerry2dt(at)aol.com" <jerry2dt(at)aol.com>
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 11:46:44 AM
Subject: High fuel pressure
Folks,
Re-posting from VAF, no joy over there but hope there might be someone here with an idea...
Normally my fuel pressure with the mech pump runs 30-35 psi and with the boost on goes to 40-ish. Suddenly the other day I got a warning on my GRT EFIS when the pressure went to 190 psi and that has continued since, so am very reluctant to fly until this is sorted out. No engine stumbles or anything otherwise abnormal. Fuel flow is fine.
[b]
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bob.verwey(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:52 am Post subject: High fuel pressure |
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Can only be a sender unit problem IMHO...pump would not be able to make this kind of pressure.
regards
Bob Verwey
On 21 April 2010 17:46, <jerry2dt(at)aol.com (jerry2dt(at)aol.com)> wrote:
[quote] Folks,
Re-posting from VAF, no joy over there but hope there might be someone here with an idea...
Normally my fuel pressure with the mech pump runs 30-35 psi and with the boost on goes to 40-ish. Suddenly the other day I got a warning on my GRT EFIS when the pressure went to 190 psi and that has continued since, so am very reluctant to fly until this is sorted out. No engine stumbles or anything otherwise abnormal. Fuel flow is fine.
This is an injected Bendix system on an IO-360 with 160 trouble free hours since new.
I've never heard of this before, so if anyone here has ideas, advice, answers, please respond.
BTW, I love that the EFIS picked this out for me and sent up the flag, very handy.
Thanks all,
Jerry Cochran
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saolesen(at)sirentel.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:40 am Post subject: High fuel pressure |
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Jerry,
I had a similar problem with an occasional high reading. A new ground wire to the sender took care of the problem.
Sheldon Olesen
On Apr 21, 2010, at 10:46 AM, jerry2dt(at)aol.com (jerry2dt(at)aol.com) wrote:
[quote] Folks,
Re-posting from VAF, no joy over there but hope there might be someone here with an idea...
Normally my fuel pressure with the mech pump runs 30-35 psi and with the boost on goes to 40-ish. Suddenly the other day I got a warning on my GRT EFIS when the pressure went to 190 psi and that has continued since, so am very reluctant to fly until this is sorted out. No engine stumbles or anything otherwise abnormal. Fuel flow is fine.
This is an injected Bendix system on an IO-360 with 160 trouble free hours since new.
I've never heard of this before, so if anyone here has ideas, advice, answers, please respond.
BTW, I love that the EFIS picked this out for me and sent up the flag, very handy.
Thanks all,
Jerry Cochran
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tim2542(at)sbcglobal.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:07 pm Post subject: High fuel pressure |
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I bought all my GRT stuff new but second hand and had it shipped to GRT for inspection. They asked me if I wanted to swap out the fuel sender for the "good" one. I did this and was told the standard one has a rather short life expectancy. If you find its the sender you might get the good one this time.
Tim A
From: "jerry2dt(at)aol.com" <jerry2dt(at)aol.com>
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 8:46:44 AM
Subject: High fuel pressure
Folks,
Re-posting from VAF, no joy over there but hope there might be someone here with an idea...
Normally my fuel pressure with the mech pump runs 30-35 psi and with the boost on goes to 40-ish. Suddenly the other day I got a warning on my GRT EFIS when the pressure went to 190 psi and that has continued since, so am very reluctant to fly until this is sorted out. No engine stumbles or anything otherwise abnormal. Fuel flow is fine.
This is an injected Bendix system on an IO-360 with 160 trouble free hours since new.
I've never heard of this before, so if anyone here has ideas, advice, answers, please respond.
BTW, I love that the EFIS picked this out for me and sent up the flag, very handy.
Thanks all,
Jerry Cochran
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bakerocb
Joined: 15 Jan 2006 Posts: 727 Location: FAIRFAX VA
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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:16 am Post subject: High fuel pressure |
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4/22/2010
Hello Jerry, Like other suggestions I suggest that you look to the fuel
pressure transducer.
The fuel pressure on my TCM IO-240 B9B engine suddenly went from the 9 PSI
range to 54 PSI as reported by my Vision Microsystems engine data
instrumentation system.
In the process of disconnecting the transducer electrical plug for trouble
shooting and reconnecting it the problem disappeared. Evidently some
vibration or corrosion had opened one of the four connections.
The trouble shooting and self curing saved me $400.00 for a new transducer.
'OC' Says: "The best investment we can make is the effort to gather and
understand knowledge."
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Time: 08:48:57 AM PST US
Subject: High fuel pressure
From: jerry2dt(at)aol.com
Folks,
Re-posting from VAF, no joy over there but hope there might be someone her
e with an idea...
Normally my fuel pressure with the mech pump runs 30-35 psi and with the
boost on goes to 40-ish. Suddenly the other day I got a warning on my GRT
EFIS when the pressure went to 190 psi and that has continued since, so
am very reluctant to fly until this is sorted out. No engine stumbles or
anything otherwise abnormal. Fuel flow is fine.
This is an injected Bendix system on an IO-360 with 160 trouble free hours
since new.
I've never heard of this before, so if anyone here has ideas, advice, answ
ers, please respond.
BTW, I love that the EFIS picked this out for me and sent up the flag, ver
y handy.
Thanks all,
Jerry Cochran
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