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PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 2:16 am    Post subject: JabiruEngine-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/06/14 Reply with quote

Hello,

I not flying yet but in a conversation with another jabiru pilot, they, (2 planes, 2 jabiru's, same concern) actually reduced throw on the carb butterfly. We are talking a small amount.

It was states that they still felt the engine was a full power but the butterfly valve didn't quite make 100% open.

My conversation with them was carb airflow concerns I had while still building. The concerns where stimulates from the past 8 years of listening to this forum. That is how this subject came up.

Anyhow, may be worth a Try only using 95% butterfly movement or at least reducing in small increments on a trial basis.

Safe flying!

- Rich

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1. 11:19 PM - Rough running Jab 3300 (Gary Eady)
2. 11:36 PM - Re: Rough running Jab 3300 (Paul Mulwitz)



________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________


Time: 11:19:40 PM PST US
From: Gary Eady <gary_eady(at)xtra.co.nz>
Subject: Rough running Jab 3300

I'm having a few issues with my Jab 3300 solid lifter engine. Intermittentl
y, normally under load in the climb, it develops a miss in either one or ot
her of the front cylinders. The miss/rough running only lasts between about
10 and 20 seconds and recurs every couple of hours or so of flying - but i
s enough to make me look around quickly for an off field landing area.=0AHa
ve checked the resistance and condition of the HT leads and also the coils.
All seem to be ok.=0AThe errant cylinder is easy to track via the EGT prob
es and is always number 1 or 2 which is suddenly about 100 degrees C cooler
than the others.=0AThe engine has 70 hours on it and starts well hot or co
ld - is burning no oil and throws virtually no oil into the breather bottle
.. All engine parameters are great including cylinder head temps. Except for
this darn miss.=0A=0AAnyone else out there having or had a similar problem
??=0A=0A=0ARegards=0A=0AGary=0A=0ACH701,- Jab 3300A serial number 500, 70
hours total time. Grand Rapids EIS.

________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________


Time: 11:36:41 PM PST US
From: Paul Mulwitz <psm(at)att.net>
Subject: Re: Rough running Jab 3300

Hi Gary,

First let me say I am no expert on engines of any sort. So don't depend
on my being right.

I once had some strange miss-firing because the carburetor was loose.
It was more dramatic than your story and only went bad when I reduced to
idle power for descent.

The thing that comes to mind listening to your story is you are at a
high angle of attack. That suggests there is something about the air
flow to the carburetor might be funny. In my plane I took extra
measures to straighten out the air flow just in front of the
carburetor. There are several ways to do this, and I don't really know
if any are necessary.

A 3300 is a large engine for a 701. You must get very high pitch on the
aircraft nose when climbing. This suggests a possible problem with fuel
pressure could be involved. Do you have a boost pump?

Good luck,

Paul
Camas, WA
Zodiac XL, Jab 3300

On 2/6/2014 11:16 PM, Gary Eady wrote:
> I'm having a few issues with my Jab 3300 solid lifter engine.
> Intermittently, normally under load in the climb, it develops a miss
> in either one or other of the front cylinders. The miss/rough running
> only lasts between about 10 and 20 seconds and recurs every couple of
> hours or so of flying - but is enough to make me look around quickly
> for an off field landing area.
> Have checked the resistance and condition of the HT leads and also the
> coils. All seem to be ok.
> The errant cylinder is easy to track via the EGT probes and is always
> number 1 or 2 which is suddenly about 100 degrees C cooler than the
> others.
> The engine has 70 hours on it and starts well hot or cold - is burning
> no oil and throws virtually no oil into the breather bottle. All
> engine parameters are great including cylinder head temps. Except for
> this darn miss.
>
> Anyone else out there having or had a similar problem??
>
>
> Regards
>
> Gary
>
> CH701, Jab 3300A serial number 500, 70 hours total time. Grand Rapids EIS.
>
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>
>
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