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Old November 21st 06, 05:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.owning
Robert M. Gary
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Default Understanding fuel servo maintenance


Jon Kraus wrote:
10 hours? And you said OK to that? I was hoping you were a little
smarter than that ;-)


They had to pull all the intake and exhaust stacks to gain access.

The servos are good for about 1000 hours before they need rebuilt so if
yours has around that many hours than you probably just wasted your
money trying to nickel and dime the situation instead of just rebuilding
yours.


I do have 1000 SFNEW on this engine and servo. I'm surprised the FAA
doesn't have an AD requiring service severy 1000 hours if the units are
this prone to just flat out fail like that.

But this seems to imply that these are very dangerous parts. If this
servo had "unadjusted" itself in flight I would probably be in the
hospital right now. I just got lucky that it "unadjusted" itself during
runup (the engine quit and would only run if the mixture was held right
at idle cut off, moving the mixture forward would flood the engine
out). Engine ran great one day, engine failed the next.

As far as "needing" to know the root cause of everything, does it really
matter? Do you need to know why you have a headache before taking some
asprin? :-)


I just need to know that its not going to need to be adjusted again
while I'm flying over the Sierras. I like to fly to some very remote
areas of Mexico. Taking a 2 week donkey ride back to the states through
the desert isn't appealing.


-Robert