by SonexN76ET » Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:01 am
I know this has to be frustrating for you.
You say the RevMaster engine runs fine with the cowling off, but burps and quits with the cowling on after 15 plus minutes of ground running. Is this ground running at high RPM? If it is at high RPM, you are probably experiencing vapor lock that any of us would encounter after extended high RPM ground running. The engine needs to be moving through the air in the sky to properly cool while running at high RPMs.
Now, there are a couple of more things for you to check, however.
1) Make sure your fuel line is not within 1 1/2 inches from the exhaust with the cowling on (put half the cowling on and push the bottom up to where it would be with the other side on and make sure the cowling is not pushing the fuel line closer to the exhaust).
2) Make sure that the fuel line goes upward from the gascolator to the RevMaster RevFlow without any intermediate high points that can collect vapor. Again make sure this is so with the cowl on.
3) Make sure your fuel line is as short as possible and follows a direct path straight from the gascolater/firewall to the RevMaster/RevFlow.
4) Make sure your outlet on the bottom of the cowling is big enough to allow adequate airflow to cool your engine.
Good luck! Be careful with the extended high RPM engine ground running as those are not good for the engine because of the high heat generated. In WWII and the Korean War, the Navy used prop driven airplanes on the decks of the aircraft carriers to generate thrust to move the carriers to and away from piers. They had to strictly limit the amount of high RPM ground running so they would not destroy the aircraft engines. When aircraft engine manufacturers test engines on the test stand, they pump high pressure air into the engine's cooling baffles to simulate flight conditions.
Bottom line, however, is safety. Don't fly until you are confident you have everything right. If you are not confident, find an EAA Technical counselor or experienced Sonex builder nearby to help you check things over and make sure it is ready for flight. When you fly, even though you are at a towered airport, request to stay in the pattern and make your test flight when other traffic is minimal.
Sonex Tri Gear, Rotax 912 ULS, Sensenich 3 Blade Ground Adjustable Propeller
MGL Velocity EMS, Garmin GTR 200 Comm, GTX 335 ADS B Out Transponder
ILevil AW AHRS & ADS-B In, UAvionix AV20S
200+ hours previously with Aerovee engine
Sarasota, Florida