Hello Larry;

The temps you mention, are they CHT's or maybe oil temp?  I'll assume oil temp 
and really have no comment about that but will ask a few questions about the 
cylinder to determine a possible cause.

Are you using auto fuel or Avgas or a mix?  If Avgas, do you use TCP in the 
fuel if avgas?  Is your mixture control working and if so, do you lean also on 
the ground?  Have you pulled plugs on the suspect cylinder?  How old is the oil 
and what grade are you using?

Thanks

Al DeMarzo
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Snyder 
  To: Ercoupe Tech List 
  Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 7:37 PM
  Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Sticking Valve


  Dear tech heads,

  When we flew up to Wausau, we flew with the engine at about 205 
  degrees most of the way, but it crept up to 215 briefly on a climb. 
  When we started the plane up to leave on Sunday, we were running on 
  only 3 cylinders. After about a minute, though, it cleared up and ran 
  fine all the way home (it's about 5 1/2 hours each way). I went out a 
  few nights ago to get night current, and it did the same thing. I went 
  out today and pulled it through and the last turn showed no 
  compression. I warmed it up (it ran roughly) and suddenly all was well 
  again. I stopped the engine and pulled it through and voila - 
  compression on all 4 cylinders.

  I talked to the local mechanic, and he said that I should put Avblend 
  in the oil and fly for an hour or so to clean up the valve stems and 
  guides, so I did. I'll go out tomorrow when it's cold and pull it 
  through again, seeing if the valve is stuck again. If it is, I presume 
  the guide needs to be reamed?

  Is this where the rope is used to keep the valve in place? How does 
  that work? Or is it better to just pull the jug? I understand that the 
  valve stem is sticking in the guide, I guess I'm not sure I understand 
  the logistics of reaming the guide without removing the cylinder.

  Also, when I landed this afternoon, it was hot, and I would get a 
  backfire when I when from full throttle to idle. What could cause that?

  Thanks!

  Larry Snyder
  N99340



   

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