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Old October 12th 06, 02:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Juan Jimenez[_1_]
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Default Testing spray pattern on turbine injectors


"paul" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:06:13 -0400, "Juan Jimenez"
wrote:

I'm in the middle of cleaning the injectors of the engine on my BD-5J, and
I
was wondering if someone here has dealt with this issue before...

I need to test spray pattern. The engine has 8 injectors. I know I can set
up a rig where I pump fuel into the injectors, and perhaps use a piece of
cardboard 12 inches from the injectors to see what the spray pattern looks
like after a shot of fuel. I would be looking for uniformity of pattern
from
all injectors.

Am I missing something else I should look for?

Juan



Years ago while in the USAF as a jet engine mechanic we used a stand
where the nozzles were screwed into a fixture vertical with a clear
Plexiglas panel over the nozzles approximately 6" which allowed us to
inspect the spray pattern, if one was off we immersed the injector in
a de carbon mixture and retried the pattern. One thing that you should
remember is the injector tips are fragile, if you must attempt to
remove any hard deposits use a orange stick or a tampico brush. Good
luck, please remember this is how it was done in the 60's perhaps a
newer and better method has been devised


Believe it or not, another BD-5J owner uses this EXACT same method. Deja vu.




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