While doing light aerobatics (3-4G) at around 2400 RPM, full rich mixture, 5k altitude, I suddenly got a high EGT warning with all 4 cylinders above 1500 and some around 1580. No controls were moved just before or during the incident (at approx 18 min on the first graph). Never seen EGT's that high. Reducing RPM only helped slightly. EGTs were still mostly above 1400. Nursed it back to the airport and at very low power the EGT's came down, but when I tried a typical 1800RPM runup on the ground they still shot up over 1400. Shut down.
Tried a typical static (1800rpm) runup the next day (graph 2) Everything seemed ok, EGT's on a single mag around 1350. Decided to do a couple of laps around the pattern but tried a full power runup first. As soon as I pushed in the power (around 7 min), the engine sputtered and almost quit. I pulled the power and it kept running (roughtly) around 900 rpm Trying to increase power only resulted in sputtering and coughing. Managed to taxi back to the tie-down at 900rpm. Glad I didn't take off
I'm thinking I've got a failed fuel servo which will only run the idle circuit, but the sequence of symptoms was a bit puzzling since the time from first indication (the high EGT's) to total failure took about 15 min tach time.
Plotted another graph of the incident vs. g-loading (graph 3) looks like the incident coincided with a pull-up.
Tried a typical static (1800rpm) runup the next day (graph 2) Everything seemed ok, EGT's on a single mag around 1350. Decided to do a couple of laps around the pattern but tried a full power runup first. As soon as I pushed in the power (around 7 min), the engine sputtered and almost quit. I pulled the power and it kept running (roughtly) around 900 rpm Trying to increase power only resulted in sputtering and coughing. Managed to taxi back to the tie-down at 900rpm. Glad I didn't take off
I'm thinking I've got a failed fuel servo which will only run the idle circuit, but the sequence of symptoms was a bit puzzling since the time from first indication (the high EGT's) to total failure took about 15 min tach time.
Plotted another graph of the incident vs. g-loading (graph 3) looks like the incident coincided with a pull-up.





