5-16
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
Engine Runs Rough At
High Speed
Loose mounting bolts or
damaged mount pads
Torque mounting bolts. Replace
mount pads. See Section 21-5,
"Crankcase Maintenance 'Engine
Mounts.' "
Plugged fuel nozzle jet
Clean. See Section 13-5, "Fuel
System Maintenance 'Fuel Nozzles.' "
Propeller out of balance
Remove and repair in accordance
with airframe manufacturer's
instructions.
Ignition system malfunction
See Section 12-5, "Ignition
Troubleshooting."
Continuous Missing At
High Speed
Broken valve spring
Replace, See Section 20-6,
"Cylinder Assembly Maintenance."
Continuous Missing At
High Speed (Cont’d)
Plugged fuel nozzle jet
Clean. See Section 13-5, "Fuel
System Maintenance 'Fuel Nozzles.' "
Burned or warped valve
Repair cylinder. See Section 20-6,
"Cylinder Assembly Maintenance."
Hydraulic lifter dirty or worn
Remove and clean or replace. See
Section 20-6, "Cylinder Assembly
Maintenance 'Hydraulic Valve
Tappets.' "
Sluggish Operation And
Low Power
Throttle not full open
Check and adjust linkage. See
Rigging of Mixture and Throttle
Controls in the applicable airframe
manufacturer's instructions.
Restrictions in air intake
passages
Inspect air intake and remove
restrictions.
Ignition system malfunction
See Section 12-5, "Ignition
Troubleshooting."
Fuel injection system
maladjusted
See Section 13-4, "Fuel Injection
System Troubleshooting."
Exhaust system gas leakage
See the airframe manufacturer's
instructions.
High Cylinder Head
Temperature
Lean fuel/air mixture due to
improper manual leaning
procedure
See the airframe manufacturer's
Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) for
correct leaning procedure.
Dirt between cylinder fins
Clean thoroughly.
Magnetos out of time. No
appreciable drop detected
during pre-flight check.
Re-time, Check internal magneto
timing and magnetos timing to engine.
See Section 12-6, Ignition System
Maintenance.
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