radfordc wrote: I suggested he change to 100LL and also shut off the electronic ignition system in flight and see if the problem continues. Any other good ideas?
daleandee wrote:Perhaps his CHTs aren't reading correctly (the head fin mounted ones are "generous" as you yourself have documented). What were his EGT readings? Does he have the pants and fairings installed? What was the reason for the recent rebuild? If he is a low time pilot I would guess the engine was low time before the first rebuild. Perhaps he assembled the engine and the timing is not correct. When I first got my Aerovee the initial builder had the timing off on the cam gear by THREE teeth and it ran. It wouldn't idle and top RPM was 2500 but it ran. Don't know what the result would be if it was only one tooth off. Looking through the oil fill hole (where the distributor used to go) with a good light and turning the prop will allow you to see the gears and the timing marks. Just a thought.
What you have given was good advice. 100LL, a very cool and smooth morning flight, over the airfield. I'd also suggest covering the gascolator and adding a blast tube and possibly wrapping the exhaust. As you know the Aerovee works very hard and runs very warm. If he can keep it cooler under the cowling I believe his concern will go away. More break-in time will help also.
floridasonex wrote:Wouldn't having too much heat under the cowl mean less dense air and cause it to be RICHER?
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