Big Chip
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- Michigan
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C35
- Engine Size
- 454
This definitely qualifies as “other vehicles”. It’s a Beechcraft Sundowner with a Lycoming O360.
I’d been having an intermittent rough running issue that was a bit of a problem when you’re trying to climb out. It happened twice on missed instrument approaches, thankfully simulated approaches. After doing a low pass and adding power to climb it would go rough and feel like it was going to shake the plane apart. It cleared up the first time and second time went back, landed and played with it until it cleared up.
The original thought was the “sniffle valves” that are part of the intake system. We assumed they were sticking open and creating a huge intake leak. They are designed to let excess fuel out of the intake and when the engine starts it sucks the valve closed to seal the hole.
I finally got it to do it on the ground so I put plugs in place of valves. It didn’t fix it. Took #2 rocker cover off and found this:
Hard to see but the exhaust valve is stuck wide open.
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I’d been having an intermittent rough running issue that was a bit of a problem when you’re trying to climb out. It happened twice on missed instrument approaches, thankfully simulated approaches. After doing a low pass and adding power to climb it would go rough and feel like it was going to shake the plane apart. It cleared up the first time and second time went back, landed and played with it until it cleared up.
The original thought was the “sniffle valves” that are part of the intake system. We assumed they were sticking open and creating a huge intake leak. They are designed to let excess fuel out of the intake and when the engine starts it sucks the valve closed to seal the hole.
I finally got it to do it on the ground so I put plugs in place of valves. It didn’t fix it. Took #2 rocker cover off and found this:
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Hard to see but the exhaust valve is stuck wide open.
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