Well...after getting my RPM issue sorted out (see previous threads on low-pitch static stops adjustment), I was heading back to the airport and I turned the boost pump on for landing. During the approach, I caught a whiff of some fumes - 100LL plus cigarette smoke. Took me a minute to realize what was going on, and by then the circuit breaker for the boost pump had popped. Once I got on the ground and shut down, I tried it again - reset the circuit breaker and turned the pump on. The pump was louder than normal, and almost immediately popped the breaker. Seems like I will need to replace the pump...or at least figure out why it's overloading the circuit.
Couple of questions for all you experts!
As always, thank you all for your advice, it's been invaluable!
Couple of questions for all you experts!
- My only other experience with electric boost pumps is flying a Super Decathlon for about a dozen hours. In that aircraft, you could hear the pump when you primed the engine, but it was fairly quiet. In my RV-8A, which I bought in October, so I only have a few months flying it, when I prime the engine the boost pump is pretty loud. Is that normal, or has my pump been degraded / failing, and that's what made it loud?
- What failure modes have you seen from the pump? I had an initial whiff of 100LL, which went away pretty quickly. Then I smelled smoke - strangely, not acrid "burning plastic" smoke that I would expect from an electrical fire, it really just smelled like cigarette smoke.
- What sort of life should I expect from a boost pump? Per the logbook, this one was installed in August, 2023, only about 63 hours on the Tach since install. I'm sure that's not normal! What could have caused the failure? Any common installation errors I should look for?
- 08 June 2018: Inspected ELT per FAR 91.207. Replaced Holley Fuel Pump PN 12-802-1. Inspected and cleaned fuel screens. Replaced LH landing light lenses. Aircraft inspection IAW a condition inspection. Lubricated all pulleys, rod ends, hinges, bell cranks and cables. I certify this aircraft has been inspected IAW the scope and detail of CFR 43 Appendix D and found to be in a condition safe for flight.
- 24 Aug 2023: Replaced inop fuel pump (electrical) in fwd fuselage, replaced nose tire and tube with new. Rerigged mixture control lever. Repaired and repainted nosewheel fairing. Updated Navigation databases. Cleaned spark plugs. Tach time 421.9 hrs.
As always, thank you all for your advice, it's been invaluable!
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