Yesterday we had a bit of a break in the weather, so I decided to exercise the -7.
All was normal with the run-up except the #2 cylinder was lagging behind the others in EGT/CHT. I've noticed this for a while but everything was running well so no action taken.
The takeoff roll was normal as was the initial climb out but at about 500' the engine started running rough. Enough so that I was looking to return to the runway ASAP. All the vital signs looked good, so I climbed to 5000' (a coupled hundred feet below pattern altitude) and did a short approach. On the ground I did a couple run ups and mag checks...all good except the #2 was lagging the others.
As an aside, the engine has been getting harder to start hot or cold.
I have some ideas on what it might be but I'll share those later as to not introduce bias.
EDIT: IO-360-M1B 230 hrs since new, Impulse mag on the left, P-Mag on the right. Auto plugs on the P-mag, massive electrode plugs on the mag.
Hers the data log from start-up to shutdown. The green is RPM on both logs.


All was normal with the run-up except the #2 cylinder was lagging behind the others in EGT/CHT. I've noticed this for a while but everything was running well so no action taken.
The takeoff roll was normal as was the initial climb out but at about 500' the engine started running rough. Enough so that I was looking to return to the runway ASAP. All the vital signs looked good, so I climbed to 5000' (a coupled hundred feet below pattern altitude) and did a short approach. On the ground I did a couple run ups and mag checks...all good except the #2 was lagging the others.
As an aside, the engine has been getting harder to start hot or cold.
I have some ideas on what it might be but I'll share those later as to not introduce bias.
EDIT: IO-360-M1B 230 hrs since new, Impulse mag on the left, P-Mag on the right. Auto plugs on the P-mag, massive electrode plugs on the mag.
Hers the data log from start-up to shutdown. The green is RPM on both logs.


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