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Annoying vibration

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03 Jul 2016 19:09 #1 by 10035
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Check the rubber isolation monts in the engine basket. Are you sure it is RPM related? Could it be an airspeed related airframe vibration?

Arlan Allen
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02 Jul 2016 08:06 #2 by Kevin Gassert
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I know you said it started all of a sudden but do make sure the prop is indexed correctly and check the torque on the engine mount bolts.

Kevin

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15 Jun 2016 19:43 #3 by 10138
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Well, here is the update..local AP thought aha, I believe it is a broken piston ring...so I authorized pulling the cylinder..nope..that's not it...it's like the Whack-mole game and each whack, I throw
More $$$$. Into the hole...

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09 Jun 2016 04:58 #4 by 10138
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I have the C-85, metal prop. Yesterday I checked the mounts and could find nothing obviously loose.
The strange thing is it developed one day as I was flying pattern work, suddenly on one of my down-winds there it was.

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09 Jun 2016 03:11 #5 by Edward Moore
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Which engine?

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08 Jun 2016 23:40 #6 by 10138
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As soon as I burn some oil off I will do that ! Today I put 2 oz of MMO in each tank.
Flew it once around but the winds came up, plus I had an Erickson Skycrane in the pattern with me..always a joy...

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