by builderflyer » Wed Aug 30, 2017 3:09 pm
Jeff,
Good food for thought. For "full power" as opposed to 3000 or 3100 rpm, the Jabiru manual specifies 10 to 10.6 gph which is what I see when at WOT during a climbout. I believe the high rear cylinder EGTS during WOT are valid in that the companion CHTs also follow suit. In response to your test to do some leaning at WOT, I've done that and find that the engine will run smoother and increase in rpm. But I've rationalized that that occurs because the 4 front cylinders are running too rich at the same time the back 2 cylinders are running too lean and not that the two rear cylinders are also too rich.
I know of at least one other 3300 pilot who experiences the high EGTs on the rear cylinders during climbout and what works on his airplane (not mine) is to throttle back a bit to bring those EGTs down. But hasn't anyone else seen this phenomenon? This appears to be but another example of what is so puzzling about these experimental airplanes...........the lack of consistency from one to another, even when, on the surface, all looks to be the same.
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jab 3300 #261/old Aerocarb