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Old 8th Apr 2009, 09:01
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Exclamation Disturbing news

On Friday I got up and went to the hangar to pull my aircraft out. She started first time but had a rough running engine. I returned to my house which is about 20 minuets away and on the drive way was a white transit Van, I went inside and found my wife in bed with the driver of said van. We have been having problems for a while and she has been getting more and more distant ever since I went on nights but it was still a nasty surprise.
What id like to know is do you think its a magneeto problem or a fuel problem?
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Turn off the fuel and if it still runs rough it must be the megnetos.
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Not sure need more info, did you mean you went into the house or into the white transit van?
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She clearly needs more juice and some impulse. Once she gets started make sure you warm her up well before going for it. Thats where you've been going wrong.
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Sounds like a spark problem to me.
I think you are sensible to be so relaxed about your wife,she is obviously thinking of buying you a new bed,and had one on demo to make sure it was fit for purpouse.
Did they both have a smile on their face?
If so,you can be assured the demo was satisfactory.
Enjoy.
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Old 8th Apr 2009, 11:10
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In my experience, "magneto" problems almost invariably turn out to be plug problems - I'd try swapping them out for a spare set to see if that does the trick.

Also low power rough running is unlikely to be fuel supply - fuel supply problems are more likely either complete failure to run, or a lack of high end power.

The other problem might be solved by appropriate insertion of the old spark plugs somewhere.

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I will try all of the above.

Answering the question of "smiles on faces" I can confirm that they were both grining. The gentleman in question stated that he thought my wife may be poorly and he was trying to push her to the hospital?? sounds fair enough to me!
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Am I the only one that is a little confused at this thread?

Im guessing that I have missed the subtlety or that the OP is taking the discovery extremly well!

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I can assure you you are not the only one who is confused! I started the thread and am in sheer distress at the problem. Firstly it was a good weather weekend so I would have enjoyed a good fly,, secondly the aircraft has not long been out of maintenance and was running so smoothly. its rather anoying when you drive 20 mins with a full day of flying pllanned only to find that the bloody thing wont start!
I had a similar problem back in July of '94 when I had planned a day out on my mountain bike only to discover the schimano gear selector had ceased from under use (according to the bike shop), not only did I miss out on a funn day but the spare part was a large bulk of my then wages. What a night mare i'm sure you will agree?? let me know your thoughts
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I would guess that you're probably suffering from premature speculation; it's neither the mags or the carb. Perhaps you should trying turning her on first before you start going too far. How long have you had her? Mine started having similar problems after about 7 years. EASA haven't as yet got their fingers into this type of licensing, but it's only a matter of time. Good Luck.
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the problem is clearly the inadequate use of choke, either not enough or not for long enough!
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Two suggestions:

1) How good is the mounting? I find carb/fuel issues often caused by poor vibrations - these need to be checked. Older models often need higher vibrations to work as well as when they were first acquired.

2) When were the lines fully blown through? Hold it at max revs for at least ten minutes to clear any residue in the lines. Let it cool and repeat, and I expect you'll get improved response and a lot more power.
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This is a very old joke.

It goes along the lines of somebody posting a question on a forum which involves the discovery of their spouse sh*gging around, and a problem with their car.

A female respondent deals with the relationship question and forgets about the car.

A male respondent just answers the car bit and ignores the relationship issue.

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This is a very old joke.
Have you tried putting either of them on a conveyor belt?
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Trade her in for a newer model - stay clear of any that have shared ownership (or syndicates) - even though some of these are run as a business the last person can often leave her in bad state.

Any that are used by a group will get old and tired looking very quickly. Best bet is to spend money on a new one and keep her in doors at night.

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Do you leave it out in the sun? The top surfaces get badly damaged by UV. Replacing them is possible, but expensive, and not quite as satisfactory as trading it in for a new model, but this is very expensive. Depreciation is horrendous these days, particularly with the fall in value of sterling.

The non-equity groups are best as you don't have to deal with the often very high costs of leaving.

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I had a similar problem, seems I ended up piston broke
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Go back to lesson one of your PPL... check T's & P's !!!!!!
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well done

I0540 I would like to congratulate you for being the only one who did not take this thread seriously, you are todays genius!
Do you have any newer Jokes? I am best man at a wedding (which is a contradiction in terms) in August 2012 and would be grateful if you could PM me or post a good belly laugh joke.
In reality all is well at home.....i.e. the plane does not run rough and I did fly that weekend, The old birds flaps, although old are still oiley and the general undercarrige is free from rott. Tits are a bit saggy though!
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Is the white van man an aircraft engineer? If not, your wife needs some stiff counselling.
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