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"Roger Long" wrote
I can't remember where I "learned" it but I always thought 1800 RPM was the limit for ground running leaned to clear plugs. I had a really bad one yesterday with 250 RPM drop. I taxied back to the shop and they said to try full throttle before pulling the plugs. It worked but running the engine full power (near sea level) while leaned for best power and peak EGT with minimum airflow for the minute it took seems pretty abusive to me. Maybe you can get away with it because the CHT's have not yet risen to max. Any thoughts? What were you taught? I was tought the full-power tactic. But what I found out empirically was that leaning like crazy for all ground ops (to the point the engine will barely run) has so far prevented the mag drop problem from occurring again. I posted about this within the past few months and found that others use similar procedures. Jim Rosinski |
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Clearing a fouled plug | Roger Long | Piloting | 3 | July 6th 04 05:53 AM |