Happy New Year, everyone! N12055 has been getting ready with instrument panel labels, and other punchlist items being done. I've been doing taxi testing the past couple of weeks. She rolls straight and true with no tendency to veer one way or the other. Just touched 50 MPH last weekend.
The engine runs a little rougher than I'd like at idle with the original plugs, so she's getting new plugs. Anyone have a favorite plug for the Lycoming O-290-D?
Last weekend, I was testing the max RPM and got only slightly over 1800 RPM. Scratched head several times and then borrowed an optical RPM instrument and found that the installed tachometer reads 190 - 260 RPM
too low.
For example, 1000 indicated is actually 1260. I found out that the problem was magnets - many mechanical tachs have magnets in them and will read lower and lower as these magnets age. I think mine is 45 years old - but it looks great - haha. So, the tach is being replaced with a new 3.25" Mitchell tach from Aircraft Spruce with the green arc and redline option as well as them setting the hours for me.
I also found that the right brake wouldn't hold the aircraft still during run-up. It failed completely back in the hangar a day later while investigating, testing, and topping off the brake fluid. I think there is some sort of poppet or compensator valve in the brake's piston that failed. Anyway, both brake master cylinders are getting replaced perhaps with Matco MCMC-5A (Aircraft Spruce p/n 06-00375) units if they match the correct hole-to-hole length of the existing brake cylinders. What master cylinders (with Reservoir) works best for you guys?
P.S. I don't know why these pictures are coming out upside-down, sideways, etc. If you click on them though, then they seem to be correctly rotated.
John