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I bought my 002A's about 5 years ago with about 3 hours on them. They had been reset by the Letterkenny Army depot. They have served me well since then and I now have about 25 hours on them.
The one that I am having trouble with has always liked the throttle at idle speed when cranking, but has otherwise run well and handled a load perfectly. I have done nothing to the IP or injectors since I have had them.
I had put off my maintenance a little too long and in June of this year I had some cloudy fuel and a little water in the primary strainer. So I cleaned everything, changed the fuel and flushed the lines. It was kind of hard to start and ran roughly at first, but after a couple of minutes it cleaned out and ran perfectly. I did not crank it again until about a week ago and that is when I started having trouble with it. I preheat for about a minute and then crank. It spits white smoke while cranking and takes a long time to start. It will hit a few times and the smoke turns gray, then it will start after quite a bit of cranking. But then it may run rough and knock, or it may smooth out and run great. But after a couple of minutes of running it will start to slow down and then it will die. After it dies it may hit a couple of times when cranking, but won't restart. If I wait a half hour or so it will go through the same routine again.
I have checked the governor linkage and have watched the IP throttle lever go to full open position when it starts to die as it it trying to maintain rpm's. So I think there is no problem with the linkage.
I don't think it is a problem with the LEAD reset because it has run great every time for several years now.
I read where one of our members suggests removing the cap nut and the valve holder and tapping the valve with a brass punch to free up the valve. But I think this more applies to a unit that will not start at all.
So I am looking for someone that may be able to point me in the right direction.
As always, sharing your experience is most appreciated.
The one that I am having trouble with has always liked the throttle at idle speed when cranking, but has otherwise run well and handled a load perfectly. I have done nothing to the IP or injectors since I have had them.
I had put off my maintenance a little too long and in June of this year I had some cloudy fuel and a little water in the primary strainer. So I cleaned everything, changed the fuel and flushed the lines. It was kind of hard to start and ran roughly at first, but after a couple of minutes it cleaned out and ran perfectly. I did not crank it again until about a week ago and that is when I started having trouble with it. I preheat for about a minute and then crank. It spits white smoke while cranking and takes a long time to start. It will hit a few times and the smoke turns gray, then it will start after quite a bit of cranking. But then it may run rough and knock, or it may smooth out and run great. But after a couple of minutes of running it will start to slow down and then it will die. After it dies it may hit a couple of times when cranking, but won't restart. If I wait a half hour or so it will go through the same routine again.
I have checked the governor linkage and have watched the IP throttle lever go to full open position when it starts to die as it it trying to maintain rpm's. So I think there is no problem with the linkage.
I don't think it is a problem with the LEAD reset because it has run great every time for several years now.
I read where one of our members suggests removing the cap nut and the valve holder and tapping the valve with a brass punch to free up the valve. But I think this more applies to a unit that will not start at all.
So I am looking for someone that may be able to point me in the right direction.
As always, sharing your experience is most appreciated.