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Old May 30th 04, 02:35 PM
Peter MacPherson
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At what rpm do people see their vacuum pressure drop below an acceptable
level(3.2?).
I also have a standby vac with a low vac pressure red warning light. When I
reduce power
to 1200-1300 rpm the vac pressure drops off and the red light comes on. I
thought in the
past the pressure would hold until around 1000 rpm. Does this seem to be
working properly?

TIA,
Pete


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Old May 30th 04, 02:54 PM
Karl Treier
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Most of the 172R's I have flown don't show Vacuum in the green below 1200
rpm.



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Old May 30th 04, 04:48 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Peter MacPherson wrote:

At what rpm do people see their vacuum pressure drop below an acceptable
level(3.2?).
I also have a standby vac with a low vac pressure red warning light. When I
reduce power
to 1200-1300 rpm the vac pressure drops off and the red light comes on. I
thought in the
past the pressure would hold until around 1000 rpm. Does this seem to be
working properly?


That's about the same as my Maule ('cept I don't have a warning light).

George Patterson
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Old May 30th 04, 09:19 PM
Louis L. Perley III
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"Peter MacPherson" wrote in message
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At what rpm do people see their vacuum pressure drop below an acceptable
level(3.2?).
I also have a standby vac with a low vac pressure red warning light. When

I
reduce power
to 1200-1300 rpm the vac pressure drops off and the red light comes on. I
thought in the
past the pressure would hold until around 1000 rpm. Does this seem to be
working properly?

TIA,
Pete


I don't get into the green on my C152 until I'm at 1200 RPM or so, but
some of the 172's at the local flight school will hold 5 at 1000 RPM just
fine.

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Louis L. Perley III
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