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PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:03 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

I have a Sport Cruiser with a 912ULS engine. I noticed the other day while doing an inspection that the throttle return springs seem to be weakening. When the throttle is pushed to the WOT position, there seems not to be enough pull to smartly engage the the throttle to the wide open stop. When the plane sits idle, the throttle is closed. In this position, the springs remain under maximum stretch tension. I am going to replace them, but was wondering if anyone else has encountered this situation or any complications from it.

Advance thanks for any replies.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:04 am    Post subject: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:34 am    Post subject: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

i had the same problem. make sure the cable and linkages are all free, and carbs are set right and all engine mounts are in good shape.. I had to change my springs once. no biggie and not expensive. mostly did it for piece of mind. if you think its a problem its not worth fussin about just change them.having someone else Tell you something is good and then still worrying about it isn't worth the stress

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:07 am    Post subject: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

One thing I do too is store the plane with the throttles open. That releases the tension on the springs. Does it help? Who knows, but it makes me feel a little better anyway Wink

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:40 am    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

That’s right Lucien, that’s the right way to do it!
After the last shutdown of the day, push that throttle all the way in.
But don’t forget to put a line on your check list, on the Start-up procedure, that goes something like “Throttle – pull back to idle”, obviously before the “Start the engine” line

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:44 am    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

Hey Guys:

I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion.  
But the questions I have are:
1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?
2 - What position does it return the Throttle to?
Barry  

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I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

just a question... does leavin the carbs wide open let air into the engine, good or bad,,, and let more air into the carb chambers to allow varnishing inside little passages.. and / or to engines exposed to the weather maybe water into the engine///. i understand the filters are in place but i have hear of engines being drowned in heavy rain. mostly from water saturation of the filters causing problems though.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

quote=== I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion. �
But the questions I have are:
1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?
2 - What�position�does it return the Throttle to?
Barry��
the spring is on each carb so if there is a throttle linkage problem( break or failure of a connection) the engine goes to full power. good on takoff and landings , not soo good at the fuel pump or near a hanger.. the throttle system in a ch701,601,750 has been criticized for being too complicated


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:59 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

The throttle return springs pull the throttles wide open. So if the throttle cable fails, you have lots of power instead of no power.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 2:34 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

Barry, Unlike those on an automobile or other conveyance, the throttle return spring on an aircraft is there to make sure that if the throttle cable breaks the carb goes to wide open throttle.

Rick Girard

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Hey Guys:

I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion.  
But the questions I have are:
1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?
2 - What position does it return the Throttle to?
Barry  

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I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 3:10 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

Rick:

That is the answer I was hopping to get.  I do not see any reason to go the other way.
Thanks Rick,
Barry

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[quote]Barry, Unlike those on an automobile or other conveyance, the throttle return spring on an aircraft is there to make sure that if the throttle cable breaks the carb goes to wide open throttle.

Rick Girard


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Hey Guys:

I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion.  
But the questions I have are:
1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?
2 - What position does it return the Throttle to?
Barry  

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I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:51 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

I always thought the springs on the 912 were set to open the throttles not
close them.

Am I wrong?

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:30 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

Then the question should be why have a spring at all... From what I see all it does is put pressure on the throttle cables. Wouldn’t it be better not to have springs at all?

BTW the 582 with the Bing carbs will go to idle if the cable breaks

Noel

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Barry, Unlike those on an automobile or other conveyance, the throttle return spring on an aircraft is there to make sure that if the throttle cable breaks the carb goes to wide open throttle.


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I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion.

But the questions I have are:

1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?

2 - What position does it return the Throttle to?



Barry


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I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:58 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

These (912) carbs are constant velosity carbs and the slides are raised or lowered by more or less vacuum.  When the engine is not running, the slides are at the bottom, no matter where the throttel is set.  Take care,  Jim Chuk
 
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just a question... does leavin the carbs wide open let air into the engine, good or bad,,, and let more air into the carb chambers to allow varnishing inside little passages.. and / or to engines exposed to the weather maybe water into the engine///. i understand the filters are in place but i have hear of engines being drowned in heavy rain. mostly from water saturation of the filters causing problems though.

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Rick:

That is the answer I was hopping to get.  I do not see any reason to go the other way.
Thanks Rick,
Barry

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Barry, Unlike those on an automobile or other conveyance, the throttle return spring on an aircraft is there to make sure that if the throttle cable breaks the carb goes to wide open throttle.

Rick Girard


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Hey Guys:

I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion.
But the questions I have are:
1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?
2 - What position does it return the Throttle to?
Barry

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I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:36 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

Noel, You're right about the Bing 54 on the 582, a fact that keeps my cables lubed and inspected to excess. Which would you rather have if a throttle cable breaks an engine at WOT or an engine at idle. Think miles of trees underneath you and no clearing in sight. Jim, The throttle cable on the Bing 64 is connected to the throttle butterfly, not the piston. The butterfly sets the throttle and the piston does fine adjustment of the mixture my raising and lowering the jet needle in response to atmospheric pressure.
Joel, if that was your comment in the tiny, tiny print about changing over the throttle springs to pull the butterfly to idle, wheel chocks and checking the throttle position before starting the engine can keep your plane from running away. IF you're at 2000' over a forest with your wife or child on board when a throttle cable breaks and the engine goes to idle, I truly doubt you'll be calling that a "Safety Feature" right about then.


Rick Girard

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Noel Loveys <noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca (noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca)> wrote:
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Then the question should be why have a spring at all...  From what I see all it does is put pressure on the throttle cables.  Wouldn’t it be better not to have springs at all?
 
BTW the 582 with the Bing carbs will go to idle if the cable breaks
 
Noel
 
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Barry, Unlike those on an automobile or other conveyance, the throttle return spring on an aircraft is there to make sure that if the throttle cable breaks the carb goes to wide open throttle.
 

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Hey Guys:
 

I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion.  

But the questions I have are:

1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?

2 - What position does it return the Throttle to?

 

Barry  

 
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I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 1:09 am    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

Richard, Having the carbs go to wide open might be a good thing as long as you are flying over a place you would never want to put down, however, there are other places I can think of it would be a disaster...think of taxiing in a public airport and then your engine goes wide open. I'm sure running into that King Air would ruin your day. I know many folks who take the springs off and leave them off. The other thing to think about is we have two carbs. What are the odds both of the throttle cables will fail at the same time? More than likely one will go and then you will have a very rough running engine with the carbs out of balance.
Just my 2 cents

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Sent: Thu, November 18, 2010 9:33:45 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs

Noel, You're right about the Bing 54 on the 582, a fact that keeps my cables lubed and inspected to excess. Which would you rather have if a throttle cable breaks an engine at WOT or an engine at idle. Think miles of trees underneath you and no clearing in sight. Jim, The throttle cable on the Bing 64 is connected to the throttle butterfly, not the piston. The butterfly sets the throttle and the piston does fine adjustment of the mixture my raising and lowering the jet needle in response to atmospheric pressure.
Joel, if that was your comment in the tiny, tiny print about changing over the throttle springs to pull the butterfly to idle, wheel chocks and checking the throttle position before starting the engine can keep your plane from running away. IF you're at 2000' over a forest with your wife or child on board when a throttle cable breaks and the engine goes to idle, I truly doubt you'll be calling that a "Safety Feature" right about then.


Rick Girard

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Noel Loveys <noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca (noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca)> wrote:
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Then the question should be why have a spring at all... From what I see all it does is put pressure on the throttle cables. Wouldn’t it be better not to have springs at all?

BTW the 582 with the Bing carbs will go to idle if the cable breaks

Noel

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Subject: Re: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs


Barry, Unlike those on an automobile or other conveyance, the throttle return spring on an aircraft is there to make sure that if the throttle cable breaks the carb goes to wide open throttle.


Rick Girard
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:41 PM, FLYaDIVE <flyadive(at)gmail.com (flyadive(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Hey Guys:


I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion.

But the questions I have are:

1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?

2 - What position does it return the Throttle to?



Barry


On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Thom Riddle <riddletr(at)gmail.com (riddletr(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:26 am    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

Dan

In the first case you mentioned, when taxiing in a public airport and your engine goes WOT, you just flip your ignition switches to OFF, to avoid running into that expensive King Air.
In the other case, when only one cable will brake, you will certainly prefer to have a very rough running engine, but still be able to reach a suitable landing spot, than to choose the best tree branch to hit…
Please believe that those Rotax engineers already thought on all the possibilities, before deciding to put those return springs…

Carlos


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Richard, Having the carbs go to wide open [b] might[/b] be a good thing as long as you are flying over a place you would never want to put down, however, there are other places I can think of it would be a disaster...think of taxiing in a public airport and then your engine goes wide open. I'm sure running into that King Air would ruin your day. I know many folks who take the springs off and leave them off. The other thing to think about is we have two carbs. What are the odds both of the throttle cables will fail at the same time? More than likely one will go and then you will have a very rough running engine with the carbs out of balance.

Just my 2 cents
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Sent: Thu, November 18, 2010 9:33:45 PM
Subject: Re: RotaxEngines-List: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs

Noel, You're right about the Bing 54 on the 582, a fact that keeps my cables lubed and inspected to excess. Which would you rather have if a throttle cable breaks an engine at WOT or an engine at idle. Think miles of trees underneath you and no clearing in sight.
Jim, The throttle cable on the Bing 64 is connected to the throttle butterfly, not the piston. The butterfly sets the throttle and the piston does fine adjustment of the mixture my raising and lowering the jet needle in response to atmospheric pressure.

Joel, if that was your comment in the tiny, tiny print about changing over the throttle springs to pull the butterfly to idle, wheel chocks and checking the throttle position before starting the engine can keep your plane from running away. IF you're at 2000' over a forest with your wife or child on board when a throttle cable breaks and the engine goes to idle, I truly doubt you'll be calling that a "Safety Feature" right about then.



Rick Girard
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Noel Loveys <noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca (noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca)> wrote:
Then the question should be why have a spring at all... From what I see all it does is put pressure on the throttle cables. Wouldn’t it be better not to have springs at all?

BTW the 582 with the Bing carbs will go to idle if the cable breaks

Noel

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Barry, Unlike those on an automobile or other conveyance, the throttle return spring on an aircraft is there to make sure that if the throttle cable breaks the carb goes to wide open throttle.


Rick Girard
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:41 PM, FLYaDIVE <flyadive(at)gmail.com (flyadive(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Hey Guys:


I know I'm late on entering this Throttle Return Spring discussion.

But the questions I have are:

1 - Why is there a throttle return spring?

2 - What position does it return the Throttle to?



Barry


On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Thom Riddle <riddletr(at)gmail.com (riddletr(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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I've never seen these springs to get noticeably weaker over time. I'm not saying they can't but spring steel takes a VERY LONG time to loose its springiness in normal service.

I suspect your cables might need lubrication or they have a tighter radius than desirable

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:35 am    Post subject: Re: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

It is standard aviation practice to spring load the throttle arm to wide open.

Several years ago, one my partners in a Cherokee 140 had the throttle cable break during flight and it went to full throttle which enabled him to get home and landed deadstick after turning off the fuel and then the mags. Cable replaced and we were back to flying.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:13 am    Post subject: Rotax 912 throttle return springs Reply with quote

Before messing with the springs on the 912, you need to read this builders account of his mishap with only a couple of hours on his plane. http://ch601.org/stories/croke_crash.htm Jerry 601HDS 912ULS N316JL

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