on the subject of contamination
make sure your tank picknup has a finger strainer within it -mine had not
,and you can be sure to know one was promptly fitted.
phil
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To: <jsaupe6...@earthlink.net>; "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: KR> water in the fuel?


> Now that you have refamiliarised everyone with lesson
> one on pre-flight would you care to briefly re-educate
> us with the other parts of the fuel system that can be
> contaminated and how this occurs?
> JR
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joachim Saupe" <jsaupe6...@earthlink.net>
> To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
> Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 1:37 AM
> Subject: RE: KR> water in the fuel?
>
>
> >I have been sitting back here on this for 2 days now!
> > Don't want to piss nobody off.
> > Don't you all check your fuel drains/ gascolator for contamination
before
> > you go flying???!!!
> > If you don't, you're fools (not fuels)!
> > Joachim
> > Fort Worth, Texas, USA
> >
> >
> >> [Original Message]
> >> From: Mark Langford <n5...@hiwaay.net>
> >> To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>; Corvair engines for homebuilt aircraft
> > <corvaircr...@mylist.net>
> >> Date: 2/10/2006 5:38:28 PM
> >> Subject: KR> water in the fuel?
> >>
> >> NetHeads,
> >>
> >> I flew my plane 1.3 hours yesterday, and during climbout  the engine
did
> >> some fairly serious "cutting out" at various rpms that appeared to have
> > no
> >> correlation to each other.  After cozying up to what passes for a big
> >> airport (MDQ) around here, I started playing around with mixture, carb
> > heat,
> >> and everything else I could think of (including flipping the
> > fuel/ignition
> >> swapout switch), and my final conclusion was that I have some water in
my
> >> fuel.  I've had a few traces of this behavior over the last few
flights,
> > but
> >> yesterday it really got my attention.
> >>
> >> Here's my question:  Has anybody else had water in their fuel, and if
so,
> > is
> >> the symptom that the engine cuts in and out rapidly and more or less
> >> sputters and scares the crap out of you?  And it comes and goes with no
> > real
> >> relation to anything else?  I'm not used to water in the fuel in my
cars,
> > so
> >> this is a new phenomenon to me!   I can't think of anything else that
> > would
> >> cause this, and the real clue is the fuel mixture meter drops into the
> > super
> >> lean area while it's misfiring.  Recorded EIS info merely proved that
it
> > was
> >> misfiring for some reason.
> >>
> >> Oh, you thought I was grounded and still waiting on that Mahogony tree
to
> >> grow?  I still have the old Sterba prop, and the good news is that it's
> > not
> >> really all that much different from the Sensenich from the vibration
> >> standpoint (must have been something with my "balanced" 3100cc).  I now
> > have
> >> some idea of the difference in power differential between the 3100cc
and
> > the
> >> 2700cc, but it's going to take some number crunching to quantify it.
> > Bottom
> >> line is 160 rpm static, but there's also with a 40 degree temp delta,
> > which
> >> makes it an even bigger difference.
> >>
> >> Right now my plan is to spend the day tomorrow flushing the fuel system
> > and
> >> filters, as well as the Ellison.  I talked to Ben and he gave me his
> >> blessing, since I convinced him I knew what I was doing.  Well, maybe
it
> >> wasn't his blessing, but he pretty much assured me that if I took it
all
> >> apart, somebody of my experience level would be able to blow it all out
> > and
> >> put it back together with no problems at all. Having rebuilt a whole
> > bunch
> >> of carbs from Solexes to Webers, this thing looks like a 5 minute job.
> >> Funny thing is he said that if I removed the safety wire from the
screws,
> > my
> >> wife wouldn't be able to sue him over a faulty carb problem, which I'd
> > have
> >> thought would have made him a happy man...
> >>
> >> Mark Langford, Harvest, AL
> >> see homebuilt airplane at http://www.N56ML.com
> >> email to N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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