Rough running primary ignition

Rough running primary ignition

Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 1:39 pm

by bvolcko38

Flew to a pancake breakfast Sunday morning. I usually cruise on the primary ignition only. Everything nominal. Landed, had breakfast, talked told lies, talked some more, departed… took off on both ignitions as usual, got to cruise altitude ,throttled back, all good until it wasn’t. The rpm started lagging so I thought possibly the mixture was a bit rich due to higher ambient temps. No joy. Switched on secondary ignition and everything was good. Switched off secondary several times and I thought the engines would quit. Landed uneventfully. Will be pulling plugs Tuesday.


Re: Rough running primary ignition

Posted: Tue May 28, 2024 8:19 pm

by Holmesryan

Glad you are safe. Did you figure out the problem? Curious on the fix. Thank you

Ryan


Re: Rough running primary ignition

Posted: Wed May 29, 2024 12:33 pm

by bvolcko38

I changed all 8 spark plugs. The two top front plugs were sooty and possibly fouled. They run off the top magnetron. I changed out the top magnetron as well. All seems good so far. Thanks for asking.


Re: Rough running primary ignition

Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 9:03 am

by Raluttio

Glad everything turned out.

Tangential question: I am new to the Aerovee. Is it common to cruise on primary only? I have seen this casually mentioned a couple of times from various sources.


Re: Rough running primary ignition

Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 9:08 am

by pilotyoung

My practice has been when I get to cruise altitude or 3,000 if I am climbing higher, I turn off the secondary ignition. My landing checklist includes turning the secondary ignition back on.


Re: Rough running primary ignition

Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 10:07 am

by Bryan Cotton

Raluttio wrote:Is it common to cruise on primary only? I have seen this casually mentioned a couple of times from various sources.

Yep - it’s a huge electrical load for our 20 A. We have enough power to run it but I’d rather put those amps into charging the battery once I’m safely away from the ground.