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				|  Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 1:58 pm    Post subject: Heavy in-flight vibration |   |  
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				| I suffered heavy in-flight vibration the other  day.  By the time I had checked t's and p's and voltage, and before I had  time to switch on the fuel pump everything was back to normal.  So I left  everything as it was and returned to base with no further trouble.  I  checked engine mountings, propellor and fuel filter and carb float chambers and  found quite severe felting of fine fibres round the filter, which I changed, and  a minute amount of dirt in the bottom on one float chamber.  The nature of  the vibration felt as though the cylinders on one side of the engine had stopped  firing;  it did not feel like misfiring due  to,eg, carb ice, and if it had been a blocked filter I think the engine would  have stopped, and not started again until I changed tanks.  If so that  could only be a carburettor problem and I wondered if there had been a momentary  vapour lock on one side, or possibly a sticking float valve stopping fuel flow  to that side, perhaps cured by the vibration.  Neither the OAT nor the  engine were hot enough to make vapour a likely answer.  I also wondered if  I had picked up a child's helium balloon in the prop which blew off after a  second or two.  The next day I climbed straight up to 6,000' with no hint  of trouble, so I have stopped worrying about it.
 Frank Mycroft G-BWYD
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