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		jb92563
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:22 am    Post subject: UltraStar Engine tuning | 
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				I have 2 different CHT probes that are giving me different results.
 
 I swapped probes and now the old probe is reading 420 on the formerly under 400 cylinder(Front cyl) so I can conclude its the old CHT sensor is off for some reason(Maybe my extension has to much resistance).
 
 My new probe from Aircraft Spruce reads as expected.
 
 After correction(swapping back and forth) I am really getting:
 CHT Front Cyl: 390
 CHT Rear Cyl:  360
 
 EGT: 1350
 
 RPM: 6190
 
 Still a little hot on the EGT and one cyl....perhaps too lean still.
 
 History Note: I honed the rear cylinder and installed new piston/rings after repairing a mild seizure. Cuyuna ULII-02
 
 Perhaps I should hone a cross hatch into the front cylinder as well to improve oil adhesion and cooling.
 
 I found my Cuyuna Manual and for the elevation
 and Temperature it recommends the #280 Main Jet.
 
 The Standard was #300 it seems.
 
 I wonder if the 280 is richer than the 300?
 
 I suppose I should try my needle setting first though to see what effect that has on the CHT and EGT.
 
 I might also have too much prop since I thought max static RPM was supposed to be about 6300-6500 so it can unload up to 6800 in the air.
 
 Any tips on how to go about getting my numbers in line.
 
 I think a little richer and less prop if necessary seems the way to go.
 (I have a wood 2 blade Ritz prop...easy to modify)
 
 I though during the initial full throttle I got it up to 6500 for a second so perhaps that also indicates a lean condition as the extra fuel from idling ran out and then stabilized at 6190. 
 
 Also read that ~1400 rpm  is the recommended idle so the engine does not load up with too much fuel during an idle power decent.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:39 am    Post subject: UltraStar Engine tuning | 
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				Seizures normally leave some aluminum on the cylinder walls...I 
 always ,twice now, swab the affected areas with muratic acid to etch 
 away the aluminum before honing..  Herb
 At 10:22 AM 4/1/2008, you wrote:
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 I have 2 different CHT probes that are giving me different results.
 
 I swapped probes and now the old probe is reading 420 on the 
 formerly under 400 cylinder(Front cyl) so I can conclude its the old 
 CHT sensor is off for some reason(Maybe my extension has to much resistance).
 
 My new probe from Aircraft Spruce reads as expected.
 
 After correction(swapping back and forth) I am really getting:
 CHT Front Cyl: 390
 CHT Rear Cyl:  360
 
 EGT: 1350
 
 RPM: 6190
 
 Still a little hot on the EGT and one cyl....perhaps too lean still.
 
 History Note: I honed the rear cylinder and installed new 
 piston/rings after repairing a mild seizure. Cuyuna ULII-02
 
 Perhaps I should hone a cross hatch into the front cylinder as well 
 to improve oil adhesion and cooling.
 
 I found my Cuyuna Manual and for the elevation
 and Temperature it recommends the #280 Main Jet.
 
 The Standard was #300 it seems.
 
 I wonder if the 280 is richer than the 300?
 
 I suppose I should try my needle setting first though to see what 
 effect that has on the CHT and EGT.
 
 I might also have to much prop since I thought max static RPM was 
 supposed to be about 6300-6500 so it can unload up to 6800 in the air.
 
 Any tips on how to go about getting my numbers in line.
 
 I think a little richer and less prop if necessary seems the way to go.
 (I have a wood 2 blade Ritz prop...easy to modify)
 
 I though during the initial full throttle I got it up to 6500 for a 
 second so perhaps that also indicates a lean condition as the extra 
 fuel from idling ran out and then stabilized at 6190.
 
 Also read that ~1400 rpm  is the recommended idle so the engine does 
 not load up with to much fuel during an idle power decent.
 
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 Ray
 
 Kolb UltraStar (Cuyuna UL-202)
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 Schreder HP-11 Glider
 Riverside County, CA
 
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		jb92563
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:09 am    Post subject: Re: UltraStar Engine tuning | 
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				Thanks Herb,
 
 Thats exactly what I did thanks to your suggestion here about 6 months ago to use the Muriatic Acid.
 
 I had some visible aluminum stuck to the cylinder wall but barely any scratches so i was able to simply disolve the aluminum with the acid.
 
 Replaced the melted piston and rings, honed it smooth to fix the slight scratching, put a x-hatch patern in with the hone and its running great now....even cooler than the front cylinder apparently.
 
 Worked like a charm!
 
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				 Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:06 pm    Post subject: Re: UltraStar Engine tuning | 
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				Now the saga continues.
 
 I have 2 new CHT's installed and a bunch of jets from 270 to 310 that I tried last weekend.
 
 Seems that the new #300 jet is better than the old one and results in somewhat lower temps especially on the EGT.
 
 With all the other jets the temps go up or down as expected.
 
 I believe the 290 or 300 jets are optimum, resulting in 1225 F on the EGT max which is less than the 1250 F maximum recommended.
 
 However, the rear PTO end cylinder does fine at only 320 F the front cylinder consistently goes to about 435 F +- depending on the Jet.
 
 I will need to take that cylinder apart and hone it, perhaps replace the rings and improve that situation some how.
 
 I also tightened the redrive belts since I noticed a bit of slip and now I get 6000 rpm max so I may need to trim the prop a bit to get the rpms up to the recommended 6200-6300 rpm.
 
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		Dana
 
  
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				 Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:27 pm    Post subject: UltraStar Engine tuning | 
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				At 05:06 PM 4/7/2008, jb92563 wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  However, the rear PTO end cylinder does fine at only 320 F the front 
 cylinder consistently goes to about 435 F +- depending on the Jet.
 
 I will need to take that cylinder apart and hone it, perhaps replace the 
 rings and improve that situation some how.
 
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 Assuming you've done the obvious and swapped the CHT's, something's 
 definitely wrong.  How do the plugs look?
 
 I doubt it's ring related.  A crankshaft seal seems a more likely culprit, 
 have you done a pressure test?  Could be the intake manifold or cylinder 
 base gaskets on that cylinder, too, check the cylinder base nut torques.
 
 Another far out possibility... where did this engine come from?  If it was 
 previously set up as a tractor engine instead of as a pusher, it could have 
 the wrong fan installed... in which case it'd be trying to pull air from 
 the rear (PTO) end of the engine and fighting the prop blast, instead of 
 pushing it from the front, so the front cylinder could well be running 
 hotter (though that's a LOT hotter!)
 
 -Dana
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				 Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:46 pm    Post subject: Re: UltraStar Engine tuning | 
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				What kind of pressure test? Crank case ? Cylinder pressure?
 
 What is the procedure?
 
 I'll check the plugs tomorrow.
 
 Jack Hart suggested the carb could be rotated incorrectly.
 
 I did rotate the carb so that it would be level in flight.
 
 Maybe it should just be mounted in line with the crank shaft as it probably comes from the factory.
 
 Is yours rotated at all?
 
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				 Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 6:43 pm    Post subject: UltraStar Engine tuning | 
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				At 09:46 PM 4/7/2008, jb92563 wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  What kind of pressure test? Crank case ? Cylinder pressure?
 
 What is the procedure?
 
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 See the Cuyuna service manual in the Kolbultrastar Yahoo group files 
 section.  Basically you seal off the intake and exhaust ports, pressurize 
 the crankcase, and see that it holds pressure for several minutes.
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  I did rotate the carb so that it would be level in flight.
 
 Maybe it should just be mounted in line with the crank shaft as it 
 probably comes from the factory.
 
 Is yours rotated at all?
 
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 No, mine's square with the engine.  If it was a carb issue it would affect 
 both cylinders equally.
 
 Another quick test is to get a can of spray carburetor cleaner.  While the 
 engine's running, spray it on the gaskets (cylinder base, intake 
 manifold).  If the rpm changes, that gasket is leaking.
 
 -Dana
 
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