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"Dave Stadt" wrote in message
y.com... Now how could I fix the engine to seem to have had engine trouble? Loosen a couple of magneto leads? Anyone? Fuel or oil leak? IMHO, carb ice would be the best option. It can create significant engine trouble, and yet is often completely undetectable once the engine has been shut down and the ice has melted. Claim you have carb icing, and it would be VERY difficult for anyone to come along later and prove it wasn't. Leaks would be one of the worst choices IMHO, since the flow pattern of a leak would most likely be different while in flight versus while on ground. Unless the pilot in this story actually created a leak prior to takeoff, a good investigator could probably figure out that there was no in-flight leak. Loosening electrical connections might be reasonable, but the pilot would have to be careful when loosening to not mar the surface of the connector(s) otherwise an investigator might notice tool marks and determine that the connector was loosened intentionally, rather than working its way out through vibration. Of course, one would have to loosen a connector that isn't required to be safety-wired, since otherwise the additional question of why it wasn't safety-wired comes up. I'd go with the carb ice. Obviously, the pilot would have to make sure he wasn't flying a fuel-injected airplane. ![]() Pete |
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