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At 11:53 PM 4/29/02 +0000, Al Doherty wrote:
>Your troubles seem to fall into to same pot as some of the previous
>descriptions of power loss in previous postings.My experience took place
>on final approach last xmas , when I pulled back the power just before
>touchdown the engine stopped completely,I applyed full power as a
>kneejurk reaction and a few seconds later full power resumed.

Guys, guys, guys. At risk of seeming a curmudgeon, I must say to you:

'Learn how your engine works!'

If you close the throttle and the engine quits, the IDLE circuit is f***ed
up!

Fortunately, the IDLE circuit is there for convenience (i.e., taxiing) and

not a
whole lot else.

Particularly if when you open the throttle and things resume (after a few 
seconds
on a Stromberg, because it has no accelerator pump and because it would
die
on the ground but the passing air keeps it cranking), that confirms it, as

the IDLE jet
has no function at higher throttle settings.

Yes, it may be ice, or it may be a chunk of gunk, or whatever. Who cares?
You
don't NEED it. Finish up. Land.

This same thing has happened to me, but it was in a PA28-161 that needed
a carb rebuild in the worst way. Alas, I had a white-knuckles flier along,
one
that had just relaxed and making our way in from the diagonal turnoff at
the
end of a rope did NOT improve her experience at all (sorry Carolyn).

Okay, what I'm saying is: 'Learn to distinguish between a PROBLEM and
an EMERGENCY.' A motor that won't idle is a PROBLEM. One that won't
develop cruise or takeoff power is an EMERGENCY. (I learned that from a
trans-oceanic sailing friend, whose response when the mast fell down was
something like 'Hum. That's interesting. We probably should do something
about that.')

If the power goes away during climb-out or during cruise, worry.
Otherwise,
don't, because the problem is likely entirely independent of what can kill
you, unless of course you're depending upon 1200 RPM to get you to the
runway, which you ought not to do.

Greg

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