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rleffler
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 1:50 am Post subject: Mechanical fuel pump pressure |
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I'm looking for the amount of fuel pressure that the mechanical fuel pump (engine attached) on a yio-540-d4a5 is supposed to yield. Aircraft Spruce's listing states 25-30psi. Is this what I should expect?
The reason I'm asking is that mine is only generating about 23 psi.
Is there any effective way to test, short of taking it off and sending back to Lycoming or a certified shop?
Thanks,
Bob
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Kelly McMullen
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 5:05 am Post subject: Mechanical fuel pump pressure |
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23 is fine. The Bendix fuel injection needs approx. 15 psi as a minimum. 30 is generally considered a maximum. I don't know why Spruce lists the numbers they do.
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I'm looking for the amount of fuel pressure that the mechanical fuel pump (engine attached) on a yio-540-d4a5 is supposed to yield. Aircraft Spruce's listing states 25-30psi. Is this what I should expect?
The reason I'm asking is that mine is only generating about 23 psi.
Is there any effective way to test, short of taking it off and sending back to Lycoming or a certified shop?
Thanks,
Bob
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 5:31 am Post subject: Mechanical fuel pump pressure |
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Bob, I took a look in the Operators manual. It seems to indicate that
between 14 to 45psi is normal for input to the fuel injector.
I took a look at a few random flight logs and see that my fuel pressure
stays between 18 and 21 psi. I think I have the alarm set at 15psi and
it has gone off a few times over the last 300+ hours. During climb on a
hot day as I recall but not sure. I haven't been concerned.
Bill
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I'm looking for the amount of fuel pressure that the mechanical fuel pump (engine attached) on a yio-540-d4a5 is supposed to yield. Aircraft Spruce's listing states 25-30psi. Is this what I should expect?
The reason I'm asking is that mine is only generating about 23 psi.
Is there any effective way to test, short of taking it off and sending back to Lycoming or a certified shop?
Thanks,
Bob
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Bob Turner
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:37 am Post subject: Re: Mechanical fuel pump pressure |
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I agree with the above post.
Bob, if you bought the engine thru Vans you should have received a white binder with all the numbers in it.
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Bob Turner
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:37 am Post subject: Re: Mechanical fuel pump pressure |
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I agree with the above post.
Bob, if you bought the engine thru Vans you should have received a white binder with all the numbers in it.
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rleffler
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 9:57 am Post subject: Re: Mechanical fuel pump pressure |
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I missed it when I flipped through the manual early this morning. It indeed states the numbers that Bill mentioned.
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 1:43 pm Post subject: Mechanical fuel pump pressure |
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BTW, that kind of thing will happen a lot as you transition from
building to flying and maintaining, at least it did to me.
Just when I got near the top of learning curve I suddenly found myself
staring up at another. However, whenever I found my self sitting in the
pilot's seat making airplane noises, I was at 5,000' and 170
knots....and there was no fiberglass dust!
Bill "leaving this little knot of gray rainy weather for FL soon" Watson
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rv10flyer
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Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:16 pm Post subject: Re: Mechanical fuel pump pressure |
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Mine runs 28-29 in cruise, 20-25 in a steep hot full power climb. Check actual pressure with a gage setup.
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