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Just an update to my engine roughness issue -
I think I have figured out the problem. What I was experiencing was highly
likely preignition. This was confirmed after a conversation with Lycoming.
The skyrocketing CHT was the telltale. Likely cause... the Lycoming tech
rep asked what my timing was, and I responded 25 degrees. He said "Oh,
that's your problem, it should be 20 degrees". But, I say, my data plate
states 25 degrees of timing advance. Turns out they had a service bulletin
out on that engine recommending changing timing to 20 degrees. Appears they
had a problem with detonation...
I am surprised that they don't modify the data plate after a change like
that.
Matt
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-- 3. I am experiencing what is likely detonation after extending climbs.
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-- about 23 to 24 degrees. This is just speculation at this point, but
-- one time I was able to see that phenomena on the engine
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