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"Bob Chilcoat" wrote in message ...
My partners and I have all noticed that takeoff roll and climb in our Archer is a bit long and anemic, respectively. The partner who has had a share the longest has said that normal TO RPM has always been around 2,250. Before you get too concerned that the engine is a problem, have you had the tach checked recently? There's a program on the internet which will do this by recording a sound file and analyzing it with the program -- google search for it if interested. Otherwise find someone w/ an electronic tach checker. It's pretty common for an older mechanical tach to be off by 100 or even 200 rpm. Often it's high, but low is not unheard of (ours as it happens is low) Not to say that something isn't amiss, but make sure you've identified the problem first? One of us recently flew a Cherokee 180 (same engine) that climbed much better and got over 2,500 RPM during TO. The other issue is whether the two planes have the same prop, and were they at the same max gross weight and comparable DA when comparing them? Cheers, Sydney |
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