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Rotarians,
Does anyone have a good second gen single stage turbo
they want to sell?
Failing that - can someone recommend a good supplier /
rebuilder?
Yes, you guessed it - I flew for almost an hour this
morning, then fried the turbo. I'd noticed a bit of slack in the bearings, so was
expecting to have to rebuild it anyway - just not quite this
soon.
The good news is that the failure mode was fairly
benign. I was trying out the turbo at 5000ft and just passing through 170 kts
making large circles over the field. The rpm dropped from about the 4500 I
was using to 3500 and no amount of throttle would increase it from there. Below
3500 the engine ran almost normally, so I had enough power to climb if needed.
It was maybe a tad rough, but not so's you'd notice. An observer says I put
out a puff of white smoke, and was trailing a small amout of white smoke as I
headed back in for a normal landing. In all I ran the engine for about 10
minutes after the turbo shaft broke. I lost about 1 pint of oil and the same of
coolant through the collapsed bearings, so perhaps another 10 minutes or more
would have been ok if the field had been further. The exhaust wheel was
floating around in the wastegate housing, but too large to get through the hole,
so all it did was block the exhaust a bit.
I guess this is the "experimental" part of the
exercise. :)
John Slade
Rotary Cozy IV (currently sans
turbo)
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