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		Roland
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 10:44 pm    Post subject: Rotax 914 fuel pressure | 
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				Fellow Rotax 914 Jockeys, 
 
 forgive me this odd question please. 
 
 I have my Europa stored in the trailer and was doing some avionic checks when I noticed the fuel pressure was almost nothing indicated on the conventional Rotax gauge with one pump running and only about 0,15 bar (not steady) with the boost pump switched on. The lower red line on the gauge is 0,25 bar. I can clearly hear both pumps running. 
 
 I don't know the aircraft that well since I bought it last year and thus cannot recall if that value changed. I also haven't tried yet with the engine running but my last flight was completely uneventful. 
 
 I regard that as a vital question and would appreciate your opinion on this item. Do I have to worry? 
 
 Roland 
 
 PH-ZTI XS Trigear
 
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		davidjoyce(at)doctors.org Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:26 am    Post subject: Rotax 914 fuel pressure | 
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				Roland, The only reasons I have come across for low fuel
 pressure in my 914 are fuel running out in main tank
 (sorted by switching over to reserve) or gunge in the
 gascolator (particularly happens early on when the initial
 tank debris has not been all cleared). Others have
 rerported rubbish in the in line original filters if you
 have retained them rather than getting a gascolator, and
 someone had a ball of dog hairs blocking the main exit
 from the tank. It is certainly worth getting to the bottom
 of it. You can easily check fuel flow by disconnecting the
 fuel pipe prior to the carbs and running it into a jug.
 Best of luck, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
 On Mon,  9 Apr 2012 23:44:25 -0700
   "Roland" <schmidtroland(at)web.de> wrote:
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 Fellow Rotax 914 Jockeys, 
  forgive me this odd question please. 
  I have my Europa stored in the trailer and was doing some 
 avionic checks when I noticed the fuel pressure was almost 
 nothing indicated on the conventional Rotax gauge with one 
 pump running and only about 0,15 bar (not steady) with the 
 boost pump switched on. The lower red line on the gauge is 
 0,25 bar. I can clearly hear both pumps running. 
  I don't know the aircraft that well since I bought it 
 last year and thus cannot recall if that value changed. I 
 also haven't tried yet with the engine running but my last 
 flight was completely uneventful. 
  I regard that as a vital question and would appreciate 
 your opinion on this item. Do I have to worry? 
  Happy (rest) Easter. 
  Roland 
  PH-ZTI XS Trigear
  
  
  
  
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		Roger Lee
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:55 am    Post subject: Re: Rotax 914 fuel pressure | 
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				You can attach an in line low pressure gauge to double check it.
 Most of the time it's the fuel pressure sender. I would start with that and change it.
 
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		Roland
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Rotax 914 fuel pressure | 
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				Okay - something embarrassing to admit and I can almost hear you all laughing at me. I take it as a man. 
 
 For those who do not know yet: Sufficient fuel pressure cannot be established without opening the fuel selector (which is certainly closed, when the aircraft is stored in the trailer).
 
 Anyway thanks for your replies!
 
 Roland
 
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		max8992
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:46 pm    Post subject: Rotax 914 fuel pressure | 
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				Hi Roland,
 
 I don't think anyone will laugh, certainly not us flying LH and questioning
 about the right position to switch fuel selector to reserve when short
 petrol: no written indication, a bit of stress which could turn into panic
 and engine starves... Fortunately it was a "what if" game between us and the
 positive result was to put a scheme of the selector on the console between
 seats before next fly.
 
 Max  Cointe
 F-PMLH TriGear Kit #560
 912ULS Airmaster 420 hours
 mcointe(at)free.fr
 
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 [mailto:owner-rotaxengines-list-server(at)matronics.com] De la part de Roland
 Envoyé : jeudi 12 avril 2012 08:55
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 Objet : Re: Rotax 914 fuel pressure
 
  
 Okay - something embarrassing to admit and I can almost hear you all
 laughing at me. I take it as a man. 
 
 For those who do not know yet: Sufficient fuel pressure cannot be
 established without opening the fuel selector (which is certainly closed,
 when the aircraft is stored in the trailer).
 
 Anyway thanks for your replies!
 
 Roland
 
 
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