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Check with Falcon Field in Mesa. They likely will have some experience.
Sounds like it's the waste gate sticking open. If the airplane has sat for a while it will need to mouse milk lube
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Weird anomaly
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The weird part is that it is both engines. Both MP readings are abnormal. I suppose both waste gates could be sticking. I’m sure the plane is experiencing environmental shock since it went from always hangared up in cool British Colombia to out in the hot sun of Henderson NV. My first guess was something wrong with the gauge but when we tested the various altitudes and there was definitely a performance degradation. Take offs are great even at the hot & high altitudes of Prescott and Phoenix but once we get up to 10k and beyond the performance hit becomes evident. I agree with the instructor about not doing any single engine practice until we get the problem fixed but the one time we did, it was eye-opening. 😳 |
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I had that happen to a twin turbo plane (both wastegates stuck open at the same time after an extended sit.)
I didn't get off the ground - it showed up on the takeoff roll. |
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Herb is about 100% righ,
t you need to get it coated with mouse milk lubricant so the gages work properly. I've seen this problem, and the plains been setting in a dry climat like Phoenix Good luck but don't let them try to sell you a couple of new turbos, check the wastegates first.
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General Sky Tree top Flying in C336, O2, 337A, P337G with IO-550's |
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Mouse Milk
Thanks guys,
Do y’all think if is rust forming while it’s sitting? I’ll try the mouse milk if I can find some. Plus I’ll head over to Falcon. I didn’t come down with tools so about the only thing I can do is beat ‘em with a big rock 🤭😂 Last edited by spurlockda : 04-14-18 at 05:19 PM. |
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Murphy is getting his jollies with me!
Well, I liberally applied the mouse milk I found to the butterfly shaft ends and got my Initial nstructor ready for another test flight.
Then Murphy decided to kill my Gill battery! Now the mouse milk has had time to soak 🤬 This is what the Instructor wrote down on the last flight. I thought he wrote down more data??? [ Manifold Pressures with cowl flaps open; RPM top of green: 11k 30 33, 13k 30 30, 14k 30 30, RPM to 2450: 14k 25 25 ] If we can fly again, is there anything we should record better or use different aircraft configurations (like crowl flaps open/closed; cabin pressure on/off; etc? |
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Still looking for an A&P
Hi everyone,
Still looking for an A&P. Called virtually every A&P in the Phoenix valley based upon mechanics lists from the FSDO, A&P friends of friends, spot sightings of mechanics working on planes and everything else I could think of. Now I have to broaden my search to other states. I’m willing to get a ferry permit from the FAA if required but I don’t really want to fly across the middle of the country. Does anybody have any recommendations for competent, not-insanely-busy-with-month-long-waiting-lists, maybe willing to travel, Super 337 pressurized A&Ps? Thanks in advance! Dave |
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