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My Arrow has recently tended to run on for a while when I pull the
mixture back to stop it. Has anyone encountered this, and can tell me a solution? My mechanic says the fuel injection system probably needs overhaul - anyone know what that costs? |
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![]() On 19-Mar-2006, "Paul kgyy" wrote: My Arrow has recently tended to run on for a while when I pull the mixture back to stop it. Has anyone encountered this, and can tell me a solution? My mechanic says the fuel injection system probably needs overhaul - anyone know what that costs? We have never encountered that problem in our Arrow, and your mechanic may certainly be right. A few years ago we had a problem that our mechanic initially THOUGHT was in the FI system. IIRC, he told us at the time that the system overhaul would run around $600. Turns out the problem was something else, so we never had to do the FI overhaul. Sounds to me like your cutoff seating is leaking in the FI system. If the engine runs and performs properly otherwise, I don't see why this would require a full system overhaul, but I'm hardly an expert. I presume your mechanic has verified that the problem is not simply a slippage on the mixture control cable so that you can't pull the control totally into cutoff. -Elliott Drucker |
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Paul kgyy wrote:
My Arrow has recently tended to run on for a while when I pull the mixture back to stop it. Has anyone encountered this, and can tell me a solution? My mechanic says the fuel injection system probably needs overhaul - anyone know what that costs? I have had the same problem with my IO-540. Most likely cause is the fuel shutoff plates have a scratch in them. Lapping them will fix it. Other possibilities a the fuel drain is clogged and storing fuel. If the drain system has been worked on it may be too long or if you have a sniffle valve in the drain line it may be malfunctioning.. Don't let your A&P talk you into a full overhaul unless it is necessary. There is a lot of un-necessary work done on equipment when system are not completely understood..... Michelle (A&P) |
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Thanks for the input. According to the logbook, the system hasn't been
overhauled since 1983, so a fresh overhaul doesn't seem unreasonable. I'm getting cost estimates from $1200 to $2000 depending on what has to be done. Down time is a couple of weeks. |
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