Rynoth wrote:Edit: On further consideration, I think this is exactly what your EGT test is telling you. If you're running on 2 cylinders only, the exhaust gasses are still going to make their way through the pipes and warm the other "cold" EGT thermocouples to a lesser extent.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Rynoth wrote:Edit: On further consideration, I think this is exactly what your EGT test is telling you. If you're running on 2 cylinders only, the exhaust gasses are still going to make their way through the pipes and warm the other "cold" EGT thermocouples to a lesser extent.
I would expect the dead cylinder would be pumping cold air past the EGT in its exhaust pipe. How is the other cylinder going to pump hot air backwards through the pipe and into the engine?
Area 51% wrote:It would be interesting to have an EGT on the exit pipe of my air compressor. No combustion there either, but the pipe is too hot to keep your hand on.
Rynoth wrote:Sidenote: I was taught in my early flight school days to always do a mag check just prior to every engine shutdown. A quick flip of all ignition switches OFF/ON at idle before killing the engine with mixture/fuel shutoff. I'm curious if this is standard practice for others (I believe it should be.)
If it's not one thing..... :-)
GraemeSmith wrote:Rynoth wrote:Sidenote: I was taught in my early flight school days to always do a mag check just prior to every engine shutdown. A quick flip of all ignition switches OFF/ON at idle before killing the engine with mixture/fuel shutoff. I'm curious if this is standard practice for others (I believe it should be.)
A rare flight school. Most don't want you doing this. If you don't get it JUST right and get a fuel air charge pass through the cylinder and exhaust valve into the muffler - as the mags go hot again and the engine runs - the next exhaust cycle will ignite the charge in the muffler with a "pop" and you can blow the muffler off. Even if it's new and takes the hit - it stresses it and shortens the life.
Rookie students rarely have the finesse to do it right. So it's banned.
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But it's a very legitimate test if you can do it right and just "blip" it a fraction to check the mags are grounding.
Like I did just after flying on Tuesday and lo and behold - I have a hot mag........
If it's not one thing..... :-)
flyingbear wrote:Why cant you shut off the mags>>? Defective? Mine were but Sonex knew it and made me pay for new ones.
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