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    Default Re: Fuel System OverPressure 912IS

    I really thought I had it. Flew for around 3hrs with multiple stop/starts and no issues. Pressures on pump 2 stayed in the 44 range. Last short flight and just leveling in cruise at 1500 AGL the engine started to rev up, fuel pressure went up, Lane A light and “land the plane” warning came on.

    It almost felt like the throttle snapped open quickly, it freaks the system out, then settles down. But the warning lights will stay on until I restart the engine.

    Not sure what is going on.

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    Default Re: Fuel System OverPressure 912IS

    I have not done a first engine run yet But , I have a Stock Flight Systems EMU and the first thing in the manual is to hook up a analog fuel pressure gauge and set the offset up

    I have a rotax fuel pressure sender and it is indicating 15 psi and I have not put fuel in yet

    David Kelm
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    Default Re: Fuel System OverPressure 912IS

    Your Rotax sender sounds suspiciously like it's sensing atmospheric pressure rather than "gauge". Not a problem if the electronics adjusts for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Av8r_Sed View Post
    Your Rotax sender sounds suspiciously like it's sensing atmospheric pressure rather than "gauge". Not a problem if the electronics adjusts for it.
    I am really starting to feel it is nothing so complicated. I flew for almost 2 hours on Friday with no issues. But I was very closely watching any throttle movements. I worked the throttle full stop multiple times prior to engine start and all throttle movements during flight were much slower than normal.

    Considering how quickly the events would happen and then settle down I really think it is the throttle cable bunching up slightly and then snapping to full throttle quickly as the bunch straightens out. I did see this happen once with the cowl off while working the throttle. This would explain the sudden rpm change and the increase in fuel pressure as the engine suddenly asked for a lot more fuel. And it would explain the warnings to the system and things settling down quickly after the event. And it would explain why the rpms would go up without a throttle movement in the cockpit.

    I will keep working it with this in mind and post here with findings.

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    Default Re: Fuel System OverPressure 912IS

    Im glad your posting this stuff. I installed my throttle a couple weeks ago and right away noticed that when the throttle cable is pushed forward I can see the end thats attached to the throttle arm takes on an arched shape even without the arm being full throttle. The pivot point inside that arm that the cable is bound too is not free to swivel. Of course if you loosen the screw that holds the cable in you risk having the cable come free and then your wide open throttle until you shut down the engine. My cable is what directly in line with that throttle arm. I don't really know what needs to be done to correct it but having read your posts I realize maybe the engine vibration is not sufficient to keep it from binding up as I thought might be the case. Maybe thats a spot where the LP1 dry lube is needed.
    Eddie
    Last edited by efwd; 11-26-2017 at 09:36 AM. Reason: unclear

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    Default Re: Fuel System OverPressure 912IS

    Could you guys post close-up pictures of the linkage at the engine? That would be helpful.
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    Default Re: Fuel System OverPressure 912IS

    Quote Originally Posted by jrevens View Post
    Could you guys post close-up pictures of the linkage at the engine? That would be helpful.
    Post #26 has an image of mine. Let me know if you don’t see it and I will post again.

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