Oshkosh1
Ensign
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2009
- Messages
- 968
Here's how you do a power setting specific ignition chop(you're not chopping the throttle) test;
Identify what RPM range you're having the issue. Run the engine to that RPM and without touching the throttle...kill the ignition.
Pull and look at the plugs, they'll be your "window" into what the engine is doing at that specific moment in time. IF you even move the throttle slightly you've skewed the results. Now, in a car, boat, snowmobile it's a pretty simple test. I've done it in a single engine piston airplane. I had to calculate my glide, touchdown and taxi run to the hangar!lol! It worked and we all had a good laugh.
Identify what RPM range you're having the issue. Run the engine to that RPM and without touching the throttle...kill the ignition.
Pull and look at the plugs, they'll be your "window" into what the engine is doing at that specific moment in time. IF you even move the throttle slightly you've skewed the results. Now, in a car, boat, snowmobile it's a pretty simple test. I've done it in a single engine piston airplane. I had to calculate my glide, touchdown and taxi run to the hangar!lol! It worked and we all had a good laugh.