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Well, I finally have one. The weird vibration out of nowhere. About 6-7
flights ago, i noticed a very slight rhythmic vibration during a smooth straight and level flight. About 4-5 seconds of smooth flight and then 2-3 seconds of vibration. I chalked it up to the air conditions. Over the years, I have felt a lot of different vibes depending on the day. Each successive flight since then it has become more noticeable. The pilot wife even noticed it, and she has no mechanical inclinations. Tried dropping mags off with no effect. Uncowled the beast and the mounts and accessory brackets all look good. Cold or hot engine has no effect. It is there from take off to landing in 1 hour plus flights. Mixture appears to have no effect. I tried running through several tanks of fuel to see if I got a bad load, no change. Checked the airframe for any loose parts, none found. We have not done anything recently that could cause it (replacement, maintenance, adjustment, plug change, etc.). Plugs all clean, harnesses in good shape. In bouncy conditions, it comes and goes randomly. Feels a bit like a very light engine stumble or prop out of balance. It is better or worse depending on RPM, but it is there pretty much between 2250 and the 2700 red line. Cannot tell at lower rpms, the thing usually was not very smooth throttled back. A couple of flights ago, I climbed to smooth air and it was not there, unless I applied a bit of forward pressure on the yoke. Once back down in the mild bumps, it was there again. Today, I climbed up to about 5700ft to find smooth air. Running 70% power or a bit less at 2475rpm and again, it was very smooth without a hint of vibration. I tried to induce it by pushing forward on the yoke, but this time it had no effect. I'm going to do a compression check with the wrench. Pulling the prop through after a flight yields 2 successive cyls with more compression that the other two, but not a dramatic difference. I know how a 60lb. and under cylinder feels (all too well unfortunately). Never noticed any vibration or power difference when we had soft cylinders before. The thing is making what feels to be full power. Thoughts? Thanks, Mike |
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Maybe an intake manifold system leak?
Signs would be - does leaning the mixture aggravate it? and does carb heat alleviate it? It is a fundamental vibration (once/revolution)? |
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"Mike Spera" wrote in message
ink.net... Well, I finally have one. The weird vibration out of nowhere. About 6-7 flights ago, i noticed a very slight rhythmic vibration during a smooth straight and level flight. About 4-5 seconds of smooth flight and then 2-3 seconds of vibration. I chalked it up to the air conditions. Over the years, I have felt a lot of different vibes depending on the day. Each successive flight since then it has become more noticeable. The pilot wife even noticed it, and she has no mechanical inclinations. Ok, not that I know anything, but it really sounds like something is resonating. And, it's getting worse. Are you sure you are looking at the right end of the airplane? If it's a resonance, it could be something somewhere else that is coming loose. Start by giving the wings or tail a shake and listen for rattles??? -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail Spell checking is left as an excercise for the reader. |
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Ahem....
A little bit of flutter is developing pressing on the control yoke is the clue you give. How would that affect the engine operation? Randon vibration outof an engine is commonly valve train related. Kent Felkins Tulsa "Mike Spera" wrote in message ink.net... Well, I finally have one. The weird vibration out of nowhere. About 6-7 flights ago, i noticed a very slight rhythmic vibration during a smooth straight and level flight. About 4-5 seconds of smooth flight and then 2-3 seconds of vibration. I chalked it up to the air conditions. Over the years, I have felt a lot of different vibes depending on the day. Each successive flight since then it has become more noticeable. The pilot wife even noticed it, and she has no mechanical inclinations. Tried dropping mags off with no effect. Uncowled the beast and the mounts and accessory brackets all look good. Cold or hot engine has no effect. It is there from take off to landing in 1 hour plus flights. Mixture appears to have no effect. I tried running through several tanks of fuel to see if I got a bad load, no change. Checked the airframe for any loose parts, none found. We have not done anything recently that could cause it (replacement, maintenance, adjustment, plug change, etc.). Plugs all clean, harnesses in good shape. In bouncy conditions, it comes and goes randomly. Feels a bit like a very light engine stumble or prop out of balance. It is better or worse depending on RPM, but it is there pretty much between 2250 and the 2700 red line. Cannot tell at lower rpms, the thing usually was not very smooth throttled back. A couple of flights ago, I climbed to smooth air and it was not there, unless I applied a bit of forward pressure on the yoke. Once back down in the mild bumps, it was there again. Today, I climbed up to about 5700ft to find smooth air. Running 70% power or a bit less at 2475rpm and again, it was very smooth without a hint of vibration. I tried to induce it by pushing forward on the yoke, but this time it had no effect. I'm going to do a compression check with the wrench. Pulling the prop through after a flight yields 2 successive cyls with more compression that the other two, but not a dramatic difference. I know how a 60lb. and under cylinder feels (all too well unfortunately). Never noticed any vibration or power difference when we had soft cylinders before. The thing is making what feels to be full power. Thoughts? Thanks, Mike *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com *** |
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![]() "Mike Spera" wrote in message ink.net... Well, I finally have one. The weird vibration out of nowhere. About 6-7 flights ago, i noticed a very slight rhythmic vibration during a smooth straight and level flight. About 4-5 seconds of smooth flight and then 2-3 seconds of vibration. I chalked it up to the air conditions. Over snip Mike, Have you checked the torque on the prop mounting bolts? John Severyn KLVK |
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Is it possible that something has sagged under your cowling and is
intermittantly rattling against something else? An exhaust system or a fuel or oil line? |
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Check the engine mounts. They can cause vibration.
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Just a wild guess but could a control cable, like the elevator cable be
popping out of place around a pulley somewhere. Or the rudder? I am thinking that perhaps with that happening a surface might be free to vibrate because the tension is not what it should be. John Mike Spera wrote: Well, I finally have one. The weird vibration out of nowhere. About 6-7 flights ago, i noticed a very slight rhythmic vibration during a smooth straight and level flight. About 4-5 seconds of smooth flight and then 2-3 seconds of vibration. I chalked it up to the air conditions. Over the years, I have felt a lot of different vibes depending on the day. Each successive flight since then it has become more noticeable. The pilot wife even noticed it, and she has no mechanical inclinations. Tried dropping mags off with no effect. Uncowled the beast and the mounts and accessory brackets all look good. Cold or hot engine has no effect. It is there from take off to landing in 1 hour plus flights. Mixture appears to have no effect. I tried running through several tanks of fuel to see if I got a bad load, no change. Checked the airframe for any loose parts, none found. We have not done anything recently that could cause it (replacement, maintenance, adjustment, plug change, etc.). Plugs all clean, harnesses in good shape. In bouncy conditions, it comes and goes randomly. Feels a bit like a very light engine stumble or prop out of balance. It is better or worse depending on RPM, but it is there pretty much between 2250 and the 2700 red line. Cannot tell at lower rpms, the thing usually was not very smooth throttled back. A couple of flights ago, I climbed to smooth air and it was not there, unless I applied a bit of forward pressure on the yoke. Once back down in the mild bumps, it was there again. Today, I climbed up to about 5700ft to find smooth air. Running 70% power or a bit less at 2475rpm and again, it was very smooth without a hint of vibration. I tried to induce it by pushing forward on the yoke, but this time it had no effect. I'm going to do a compression check with the wrench. Pulling the prop through after a flight yields 2 successive cyls with more compression that the other two, but not a dramatic difference. I know how a 60lb. and under cylinder feels (all too well unfortunately). Never noticed any vibration or power difference when we had soft cylinders before. The thing is making what feels to be full power. Thoughts? Thanks, Mike |
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The Visitor wrote:
: Just a wild guess but could a control cable, like the elevator cable be : popping out of place around a pulley somewhere. Or the rudder? I am : thinking that perhaps with that happening a surface might be free to : vibrate because the tension is not what it should be. Since you had a relationship with forward yoke pressure and the vibration, check the stabilator. The bearings/bolts that hold it on are subject to wear and corrosion... I replaced the two on mine. Grab the end of the stabilator and try to pull it back/forth and up/down (without rotatating). It should not move at all... no "tick-tick" back and forth. Mine weren't too bad, but the bolts had a bit of rust and a slight wear on them. Just to provoke respect for this oft-ignored point of wear on PA28's.... exactly two 1/4" bolts are what pivot the stabilator and hold the whole thing on. Other things to check back there are the trim surface. We had to replace ours due to cracks where it connects to the arm that actuates it. There's also a bushing in the bottom of the trim jackscrew. Just some random thoughts... doesn't really sound like engine stuff. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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