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Sorry for the confusion. The AI to which I am referring is the
primary, vacuum sourced unit. The vacuum gauge is showing 4.5 inches or so, which is steadily in the green. |
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![]() "Peter R." ... The vacuum gauge is showing 4.5 inches or so, which is steadily in the green. OK, many A&Ps tweak the vac regulator toward the higher end of the range to get a few more years out of a lazy gyro. Yours is running at the lower end. Another bit of info you should have at hand (search in your logs) is when the filter was last changed and the age (hours) of your Vac Pump. This will save your mechanic the time to look it up. Then you or your mech should get a good look behind the panel to make sure the vac line for the AI is not pinched or kinked (sometimes happens at install or after other work in done). This would make the AI get only a fraction of the airflow needed. Finally, keep a really close eye to see if the AI ever "hangs up" (even for a second) once it comes alive after engine start. A "slow to awake" AI is a annoying, any AI that "stops or stutters" once taxi or flight begings is broken and downright dangerous. |
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On Apr 12, 11:53 am, "Mike Isaksen" wrote:
OK, many A&Ps tweak the vac regulator toward the higher end of the range to get a few more years out of a lazy gyro. Yours is running at the lower end. snip Thanks, Mike. Lots of good information to check. Appreciate the reply. |
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