by flyingbear » Sat Jun 19, 2021 11:26 pm
UPDATE ON NEED MORE SPEED BY GLEN BRADLEY/FLYINGBEAR: APOLOGIES
At my first valve adjustment I found out why my ONEX was down on power. I thought it was sluggish because it was hauling around a 3X guy in the Florida heat and humidity ( 2000 feet density altidude in not unusual here even though we are at 120 agl.
Shortly after posting that I thought the performance was lacking I performed my first valve adjustment/ head torque routine. The engine has always started well and ran smoothly so I had never pulled the valve covers off to inspect the engine.
When I took my valve covers off I was astonished to find 7 of the 8 valve lash lock nuts lying in the bottom of the valve cover. Even more to my amazement was that the valve gap in some cases had vibrated OPEN to the max that the adjuster balls would allow= about 200 thousandths. OMG how was that engine even running. It ran nicely and started well but just seems a bit low on power.
AFter adjusting the valves properly it has noticeably more power on takeoff and my climb rate is, IMHO, quite good. The other day I was at a density altitude of about 2000 feet on takeoff and had a good solid 500 plus fpm climb with full fuel and my big butt in there. SO..........bottom line> I LOVE MY ONEX. I absolutely look forward to flying it, and I fly it often. I do wish it had brakes and a reasonable fuel filling system but........it is a GREAT airplane and I am thrilled with the way it flies, esp the aileron sensitivity. It has plenty of room, even for me, and reminds me a lot of the Cassutt I flew for ten years and, thankfully, it lands at Half the speed of the Cassutt.( I weighed 90 pounds less when I flew the Cassutt).
I will always be grateful for Wes and Gord for helping me find a ONEX project that I could afford. Thanks guys!!!!
Glen Bradley
Dr. Glen Bradley
Pilot for Thatcher Aircraft Inc.
Owns a CX5, flies the CX7 and a ONEX (recently completed)