by sonex1566 » Mon Feb 21, 2022 4:01 am
Hi Graeme,
I'll throw my two cents worth into this discussion. For years I ran 100LL in a Jab 2200, plus ran it in my AeroVee as well for nearly 80 hours. It was quite common for both engines to have a soft cylinder after 25 hours and need a quick lap of those particular valves. The club I'm in has used Jabiru aircraft for twenty plus years now with each aircraft doing around 1000 hours every year. They suffered similar problems for years, but the LAME for the club conducted an experiment last year on one of the aircraft for a few months. It was run only on Mogas 98, I'm not sure what the equivalent US fuel is as I know the 98 octanes are different from the 100LL octanes for whatever wack doodle reason. The important result was that the leaky valve problems effectively stopped. For this reason, I have only run my Jab 3300 on Mogas since I installed it almost a year ago. So far, it has behaved itself. Its got about 40 hours on it so far, when I pull it through it still 'feels' great. I know a 6 cylinder doesn't 'bounce' like a 4 does, but I am very confident that when I do a leak down at the next service that it will be in the high 70's.
So after all this dribble, I am very interested in how other people have gone using different fuels. My club installed a new Mogas 98 tank and pump setup last year, and the whole fleet runs on it now. I wasn't keen before as I really didn't want to refuel using jerry cans.
Richard
Scratch build Sonex
Std gear, dual control
Jabiru 3300, Sensenich prop
19-8776
1st Flight 25th June 2019. 170 hrs so far.....
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