![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Greg Esres wrote: Perhaps in a tach from a plane that had this prop, or the Archer actually has it. The owner is unaware of any such installation for this airplane, and there is no supplement in the POH. What prop do you have? It's not just the prop. It's the prop/engine combination. The Cherokee "C" model 180s and earlier had a hollow crankshaft that caused some harmonic vibrations between 2150 and 2350. The Archer may have inherited an airspeed indicator from one of those earlier planes. Beginning with the '68 "D" model, the 180 hp PA28s were equipped with the Lyc. O-360-A4x engine, which had a solid crankshaft. This removed the rpm restriction. The Archer in question should not have any rpm restrictions (except at 2700), if it is equipped with the factory model engine and prop. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Greg Esres" wrote in message ... A student has an Archer II that has a red arc painted on the glass of the tach between 2150 and 2350 RPM. The POH makes no mention of a red arc. I'm thinking that either the tach came out of an Arrow (which has a red arc in this range) or some A&P confused the Archer with an Arrow and painted it on. I'm surprised the arc is red (prohibited), it should be yellow (caution) to warn against continuous operation in that rpm range. It's pretty hard to accelerate from idle to max rpm, without passing through the range that is red arced on the tach. |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
![]() John Kunkel wrote: I'm surprised the arc is red (prohibited), it should be yellow (caution) to warn against continuous operation in that rpm range. On most of the original planes with this marking, I remember that it was a yellow marking. Over the last several years, I've noticed the red arc popping up in the same range. I just figured that either someone got the color wrong, or the spec. was changed by Piper. It's pretty hard to accelerate from idle to max rpm, without passing through the range that is red arced on the tach. That's correct. The only reason I could figure they'd change it to red would be to emphasize that you really don't want to spend time with your engine running in this range. I could see pilots confusing it with the yellow arc on the airspeed indicator. In smooth conditions it just fine to operate in the yellow arc. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
There was an AD in effect for a few years that applied the RPM restriction
even to solid-cranshaft Archers. It was rescinded later. I think our Archer had ugly red paint on the tach for a year or so in the early 90's. Jflyer "Greg Esres" wrote in message ... A student has an Archer II that has a red arc painted on the glass of the tach between 2150 and 2350 RPM. The POH makes no mention of a red arc. I'm thinking that either the tach came out of an Arrow (which has a red arc in this range) or some A&P confused the Archer with an Arrow and painted it on. Does anyone know of any legitimate reason for an Archer to have a red arc, other than max RPM? |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Our Cherokee 180C has a similar red arc due to the type of prop we have on
it (can't remember type) for vibration issues. We could put a different prop on and have the red arc removed. $$$$$$$$$$ Ugh. BRBR The red arc on the Cherokee is from the Sensenich prop on any hollow crankshaft Lycoming, namely the O360-A3A engines. The solution, which was around 1967 and up was a switch on the Cherokee 180's to an O360-A4A, which has a solid crank and is green arc all the way. It sounds very suspiciously like the tach from a Cherokee was installed in the Archer. -- Dr. Nuketopia Sorry, no e-Mail. Spam forgeries have resulted in thousands of faked bounces to my address. |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Tachometer or Tach Cable | Rich | Owning | 14 | October 14th 04 02:54 AM |
World War II Flying 'Ace' Salutes Racial Progress, By Gerry J. Gilmore | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 2 | February 22nd 04 03:33 AM |
Wayward Tach | O. Sami Saydjari | Owning | 7 | February 6th 04 01:27 AM |
Tach Vs. Hobbs Time | John Roncallo | Owning | 33 | January 7th 04 12:42 AM |
Need new PA28 tach | Michael Isaksen | Owning | 2 | October 2nd 03 03:27 PM |