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On Sep 8, 10:42*pm, EventHorizon wrote:
There have been a lot of other interesting ideas my post generated: 1 - switch to one mag 2 - carb heat 3 - pulse mags on/off (but if prop stops windmilling you'll need to restart, not good) 4 - mixture (which is what we did) Any engine experts have a recommendation on which approach would be best? Or a combination? Event Horizon a wrote in news:a0945182-fc81-4f28-81f3- : I remember watching WW1 airplanes flying at Old Rhinbeck (sp?) airport in NY. Those had two engine settings -- full on or off, and power was controlled by what an electical engineer might call pulse width modulation -- switch the mags on and off as needed. I have no idea how that would work in today's engines, but my instinct would have been to reach for mags, not mixture. Your way worked, I'll remember that. Not bein' a pilot (I just jump out of them), doesn't lean cause an EGT rise? Isn't there some risk of overheating a valve or somesuch if you take it too lean? |
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