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		imap8ntr(at)cox.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 8:19 pm    Post subject: "MAG" Check | 
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				The Jab engine manual has all these operating limitation parameters.   I do 
 my mag check at about 2000RPM and the drop parameters I think are less than 
 100RPM drop and less than 100 from side to side.  This is from memory but I 
 know the manual states these figures.  I have these figures printed in my 
 engine run up checklist.  I never get a carb heat drop unless there is some 
 icing in the carburetor.  Not exactly sure why but I think it has something 
 to do with the Bing being set up as "altitude compensating."
 
 Ivan
 Phoenix, AZ
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		Clive J
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 2:35 am    Post subject: "MAG" Check | 
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				The Jab engine doesn't drop like a Lycoming when you earth one side. 
 It's more of a sensation than a drop, on an analogue tach it's only a
 quiver on the needle.
 Something to do with spark plug positions I imagine. On a big ole gas
 guzzler they are a lot further apart.
 The carb heat again doesn't do much on the ground, both tests show a
 little more clearly in the air.
 I usually use 1800 as well to answer your question.
 Regards, Clive
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:48 am    Post subject: "MAG" Check | 
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				Hi Guys;
              I  recall from the Jabiru installation instructions the carb heat is always on so  there should not be any RPM drop. 
   
  do not archive
   
  Regards,  John
 
 CH701 - Colorado - Jabiru 3300
 
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 Home:  303-648-3261   
   In a message dated 8/7/2010 10:19:51 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  imap8ntr(at)cox.net writes:
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 The Jab engine manual has all these operating    limitation parameters.   I do 
 my mag check at about 2000RPM and    the drop parameters I think are less than 
 100RPM drop and less than 100    from side to side.  This is from memory but I 
 know the manual states    these figures.  I have these figures printed in my 
 engine run up    checklist.  I never get a carb heat drop unless there is some 
 icing    in the carburetor.  Not exactly sure why but I think it has something    
 to do with the Bing being set up as "altitude    compensating."
 
 Ivan
 Phoenix, AZ
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 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010    8:28 PM
 Subject: "MAG" Check
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  What RPM are you doing    your "Mag" Check at?  What's a normal drop?  I was 
  trying    1800 RPM and am not getting a noticable drop, also not getting a 
     noticeable drop when I kick in the carb heat?
 
  Engine has about    .9 hr of ground run time on it and we're still working 
  out some    kinks.
 
  I guess we call a "mag" check a  coil or orgnition    check on a Jab?
 
  I'm using the Grand Rapids EIS and noticed    that there are two sensitivity 
  settings on the tach, but I want to    get some go no go parameters from some 
  folks.
 
     Thanks
 
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		jcrowder(at)lpbroadband.n Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:25 am    Post subject: "MAG" Check | 
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				Not on mine.  I am finishing my 3300 install and my air box has a diverter flap controlled by a push/pull cable I have installed.  
 Jim Crowder  
    
 Installing a 3300 in a Kitfox 5  
 Northern Colorado  
        
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 Hi Guys;  
     
             I recall from the Jabiru installation instructions the carb heat is always on so there should not be any RPM drop.   
     
    
     
 do not archive  
     
    
     
 Regards, John
  
  CH701 - Colorado - Jabiru 3300
  
  Cell: 719-494-4567
  Home: 303-648-3261     
    
       
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  The Jab engine manual has all these operating limitation parameters.   I do 
  my mag check at about 2000RPM and the drop parameters I think are less than 
  100RPM drop and less than 100 from side to side.  This is from memory but I 
  know the manual states these figures.  I have these figures printed in my 
  engine run up checklist.  I never get a carb heat drop unless there is some 
  icing in the carburetor.  Not exactly sure why but I think it has something 
  to do with the Bing being set up as "altitude compensating."
  
  Ivan
  Phoenix, AZ
  
  
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		Mark Phillips in TN
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 2:48 pm    Post subject: "MAG" Check | 
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				Try your mag check at different, typically lower, rpms- 1100-1300 range will normally result in 10-30 rpm drop.  Try it at idle or in cruise flight and it's pretty obvious as well.  You should also be able to hear a change in engine sound even if no evidence showing on tach...
     
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		DaveG601XL
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:29 am    Post subject: Re: | 
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				As to no RPM drop with carb heat application on the ground, I ditto that.  I believe the low amount of air running over the heat muff helps cause this.  You will notice an RPM reduction if flight with carb heat once you get flying.
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:52 am    Post subject: "MAG" Check | 
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				In a message dated 8/9/2010 3:30:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  david.m.gallagher(at)ge.com writes:
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 As to no RPM drop with carb heat    application on the ground, I ditto that.  I believe the low amount of air    running over the heat muff helps cause this.  You will notice an RPM    reduction if flight with carb heat once you get flying.
 
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  Because the spark plugs are only a couple inches away from each other,  there will be very little mag drop.  Some of us have flown WITHOUT carb  heat for several years, so dont expect too much from that either.
   
  In short, it is not a Lycon engine with the plugs on opposite sides of the  cylinders, nor does it have an ice-making venturi carb like the Marvel-Dribbler  or Strombad.    
   
  I just check the switches while taxiing out and note if it is revving up on  takeoff.   If the one mag is not working, you will find it out quickly  when you hit the switch, but you can have a dead one in the air and not know  it.   
   
  IMHO
   
  Doug Koenigsberg
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		checkpoint2(at)comcast.ne Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 12:07 pm    Post subject: "MAG" Check | 
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				I concur completely after 250 hours on MOGAS Jabiru. Bob Haas.  
          
   
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  As to no RPM drop with carb heat application on the ground, I ditto that.  I believe the low amount of air running over the heat muff helps cause this.  You will notice an RPM reduction if flight with carb heat once you get flying.
  
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 Because the spark plugs are only a couple inches away from each other, there will be very little mag drop.  Some of us have flown WITHOUT carb heat for several years, so dont expect too much from that either.  
     
    
     
 In short, it is not a Lycon engine with the plugs on opposite sides of the cylinders, nor does it have an ice-making venturi carb like the Marvel-Dribbler or Strombad.      
     
    
     
 I just check the switches while taxiing out and note if it is revving up on takeoff.   If the one mag is not working, you will find it out quickly when you hit the switch, but you can have a dead one in the air and not know it.     
     
    
     
 IMHO  
     
    
     
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