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Turbo problems 914 - Help!!

 
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Ray.Stevenson(at)t-mobile
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 12:19 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

We have a Europa 914 turbo and are experiencing intermittent high boosts. So far we have pointed the finger at the wastegate failing to open and close properly. Could this be the  only way this problem could occur? We have checked that the servo motor is functioning correctly and also checked all the wiring joints to it. Has anyone else had similar problems? If so we would welcome any suggestions. - Ray

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 12:42 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Someone recently suggested MouseMilk oil (available from LAS) as a cure.
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 1:08 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Check your bowden-cable between TCU/Wastegate.....Special attention arround exhaust-area.
Have had the same problem and that was caused to a hot-spot on the backside of the bowden where it was routet to close to echaust#3.
regards Gert
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[quote]Someone recently suggested MouseMilk oil (available from LAS) as a cure.
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 1:33 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Correction  -  the cable is of-course between waste-gate and servo-unit.....   :-)Gert

Den 26/07/2006 kl. 11.07 skrev Gert Dalgaard:
[quote]Check your bowden-cable between TCU/Wastegate.....Special attention arround exhaust-area.
Have had the same problem and that was caused to a hot-spot on the backside of the bowden where it was routet to close to echaust#3.
regards Gert
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Den 26/07/2006 kl. 10.41 skrev Simon Smith:
[quote]Someone recently suggested MouseMilk oil (available from LAS) as a cure.
 
Simon
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:27 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Ray,
 
With 99% probability your wastegate is stuck.  Take your cowlings off and observe the action of the lever arm on the wastegate when you turn on your master switch.  The lever should go through a full cycle of full on, to full off.  I'm guessing you'll see the TCU cable moving, but not the lever arm on the wastegate.  Spray some "Blaster" all over the wastegate arm and let it soak in.  This should free up the stuck lever arm.
 
Garry Stout
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:00 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Garry, What's Blaster? Could be my wastegate could do with something of the
sort!
Regards, David Joyce
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:28 pm    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

David,

Blaster is a product sold in the US in all of the auto parts stores. It
comes in an aerosol spray can and is used to unstick any metal parts that
have rusted together or otherwise become "as one". Some might call it a
"penetrant", and I can't tell you the ingredients because they're not listed
on the side of the can. Don't bother with "mouse milk". I've tried it and
it doesn't work. The only thing I've found that works reliably to unstick
my wastegate is Blaster.

Best wishes,

Garry Stout

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:28 pm    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

In a message dated 27/07/2006 00:30:31 GMT Daylight Time, garrys(at)tampabay.rr.com writes:
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Blaster is a product sold in the US in all of the auto parts stores


 
 
Blaster is a penetrating oil similar or even identical, I believe , to WD40 as commonly used everywhere in u.k.  It works for me.
 
Patrick


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:44 pm    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

A good Carburetor cleaner STP/Wynns/Holts will do the trick

Ivor


David,

Blaster is a product sold in the US in all of the auto parts stores. It
comes in an aerosol spray can and is used to unstick any metal parts that
have rusted together or otherwise become "as one". Some might call it a
"penetrant", and I can't tell you the ingredients because they're not listed

on the side of the can. Don't bother with "mouse milk". I've tried it and
it doesn't work. The only thing I've found that works reliably to unstick
my wastegate is Blaster.

Best wishes,

Garry Stout

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:30 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Thanks for that. David

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:30 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Thanks, Ivor. David
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:57 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Blaster is "similar", but not the same.  I've tried WD40 with no results.
 
Garry Stout
 
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 10:05 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

For what it is worth, I sprayed the following on a piece of aluminium
heated by my blowtorch and cooked it to see if there was any residue left
behind.

First I tried Kano Labs Kroil and Mouse Milk, nothing left behind.

Tried Kano Labs Sili-Kroil, just Kroil with Silicon, nothing.

Tried Blaster, that is thicker, feels like it has an oil in it and I
thought would leave behind a residue, nothing. I cooked at least 6
spraying of Blaster.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 10:23 am    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Read on what Rotax has to say:

SI-914-003 Checking And Lubrication Of The Wastegate 6/1999 167
Under certain conditions, when operating using leaded fuels (AVGAS), lead
deposits may form on the turbo wastegate pivot shaft. These lead deposits
may cause the wastegate to stick and prevent proper turbocharger
operation.

Go here:
http://www.rotax-owner.com/sdocs.htm
Click "By Engine Model"
Select 914UL
Search
Look under service instructions and read SI-914-003

In essence it says to use a penetrant, but if that does not work, to open
up turbo and go after the shaft from the inside. good luck not breaking
any hardware.

All would be well advised to read and print "ALL" Alert Service Bulletins,
Service Bulletins, Service Instructions and Service Letters that apply to
you and your engine.

Then update and make notes in your manuals as you comply.

Of course you have all manuals??

If not go to:
http://www.kodiakbs.com/
Click Tech Info
Click Maintenance Manual

You also want a install manual and
http://www.rotax-aircraft-engines.com/aircraft/aircraft.nsf/index?Openpage
Click Documentation

Get a Install Manual and Operators Manual
Monitoring Program
Parts Catalogue

Ron Parigoris


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:36 pm    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

A more active penetrating oil which is available in the UK si 'PLUS GAS'.  Used in many workshops this is the best penetrating oil I have ever come across.  It is brilliant for freeing seized/rusted nuts and bolts.
 
Squirt the offending item with Plus Gas leave overnight, if it does not shift then it probably never will.
 
regards,
 
Mike.
 
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:02 pm    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

A product I have used with great success on my boat is Boeshield T9  It’s like WD40 with added wax which is left behind after the carrier has evaporated.  Fantastic for lubricating and rust prevention.  It was developed by Boeing for aeroplanes but I haven’t managed to find any close to home. Still looking.
 
 
Richard Iddon G-RIXS
 
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Subject: Re: Turbo problems 914 - Help!!
 
A more active penetrating oil which is available in the UK si 'PLUS GAS'.  Used in many workshops this is the best penetrating oil I have ever come across.  It is brilliant for freeing seized/rusted nuts and bolts.

 

Squirt the offending item with Plus Gas leave overnight, if it does not shift then it probably never will.

 

regards,

 

Mike.

 

Do not archive.

 

 
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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 1:53 PM

Subject: Re: Turbo problems 914 - Help!!

 

Blaster is "similar", but not the same.  I've tried WD40 with no results.

 

Garry Stout

 
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Subject: Re: Turbo problems 914 - Help!!

 

In a message dated 27/07/2006 00:30:31 GMT Daylight Time, garrys(at)tampabay.rr.com (garrys(at)tampabay.rr.com) writes:
Quote:

Blaster is a product sold in the US in all of the auto parts stores


 

 

Blaster is a penetrating oil similar or even identical, I believe , to WD40 as commonly used everywhere in u.k.  It works for me.

 

Patrick


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:13 pm    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

In a message dated 27/07/2006 21:37:48 GMT Daylight Time, mikenjulie.parkin(at)btopenworld.com writes:
Quote:
A more active penetrating oil which is available in the UK si 'PLUS GAS'.  Used in many workshops this is the best penetrating oil I have ever come across.  It is brilliant for freeing seized/rusted nuts and bolts.
 
Squirt the offending item with Plus Gas leave overnight, if it does not shift then it probably never will.
 
regards,
 
Mike.


Agreed. Despite my previous note abut WD40, I have used plus gas on occasion and it is great.
 
Patrick


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:13 pm    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

In a message dated 27/07/2006 22:03:27 GMT Daylight Time, riddon(at)sent.com writes:
Quote:

A product I have used with great success on my boat is Boeshield T9  It’s like WD40 with added wax which is left behind after the carrier has evaporated.  Fantastic for lubricating and rust prevention.  It was developed by Boeing for aeroplanes but I haven’t managed to find any close to home. Still looking.
 


That sounds good Richard.  Let us know When you find a source.
 
 
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 2:21 pm    Post subject: Turbo problems 914 - Help!! Reply with quote

Tech data and the nearest supplier I can find to the UK is Boeshield Europe. Web site at http://www.boeshield.nl/engels/boeshieldnlframe.htm
 
 
Richard.
 
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In a message dated 27/07/2006 22:03:27 GMT Daylight Time, riddon(at)sent.com writes:
Quote:

A product I have used with great success on my boat is Boeshield T9  It’s like WD40 with added wax which is left behind after the carrier has evaporated.  Fantastic for lubricating and rust prevention.  It was developed by Boeing for aeroplanes but I haven’t managed to find any close to home. Still looking.
 


That sounds good Richard.  Let us know When you find a source.

 

 

Patrick


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