Perhaps you are pulling the handle too far out ? Just pull it a little,
because if you pull it too far the prop will rumble, the rpm will fall too
much, and no change to cruise will happen.
Let us all know what you discover.

On Friday, October 12, 2018, Rob Thompson <amessageto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1-  Normally the RPM on change should be 2200 to go into cruise.
> 2 - Sounds like the pitch change/feather plate on the rear of the prop is
not running true or alternatively the two bearings that contact it are not
touching at the same time.
> Use a finger dial guage to check if the plate is true.
> regards
> Rob
> Rob Thompson
> 0429 493 828
> (Please note that my new email address is amessageto...@gmail.com)
>
> On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 6:53 AM Jarek Steliga <jarekstel...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>> I am quite new here (have owned Dimona for only 3 months).
>> Despite scrupulously folliowing the instructions regarding the required
RPM-s of between 1800  to 1900 at which the propeller pitch is changed from
START to CRUISE in midair, I have only succeedded twice despite numerous
attempts. Also pulling the pitch lever in the cockpit results in scary
vibrations which discourages me from continuing my trial and error methods.
Can someone please help?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Jarek
>>

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