Hi All,
I need some advice on a 503 dcdi. I brought the trike up from the coast a while ago. I have been battleling with getting the engine to respond quick when reving it . It had 158 jets which I changed to 148's just to test The engine reved much better, but I had to do a forced landing yesterday when the engine suddenly lost power.The landing was fine but when I tried to rev the motor whilst on the ground I could only manage 3000 rpm.
I striped it today and found that the one piston had a hole in it, hence the fact that it didn,t want to rev.
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At Higveld ALT we fly with 150 main jets,11k2 needles ,2nd clip setting on needle (from top O ring then cerclip on needle-inshort 2nd clip) and then your carb setting must be between 1/2 a turn to 3/4 turn from 0.
Sounds like your 503 was to lean.Thus the hole in piston.
Maybe Morph could help out with advice as well,his the technical bof.
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At Higveld ALT we fly with 150 main jets,11k2 needles ,2nd clip setting on needle (from top O ring then cerclip on needle-inshort 2nd clip) and then your carb setting must be between 1/2 a turn to 3/4 turn from 0.
Sounds like your 503 was to lean.Thus the hole in piston.
Maybe Morph could help out with advice as well,his the technical bof.
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Hole in piston, way too lean. What do your plugs look like, I suspect burning very light brown to white.
I agree, messing around with jets without having EGT's to check the results is dangerous. The EGT will give you an indication of how rich/lean the motor is burning. Low egt =lean, high egt = rich. A 2 stroke should rather be too rich than too lean. Too lean the motor runs briliantly but there is insufficient oil to lube and cool the motor and viola burned holes and seized engines.
A 148 jet is for 6000feet, average temps of around 20deg C. Is this the altitude and temps you are flying in?
It could also be that the jet needle settings were not standard as per the settings CHARLIE WHISKEY gives above.
Glad you guys are OK and managed to land safely. Sorry about the engine.
I would recommend that everyone get something like the MGL EMS 503. It's a full engine management system for the 503 in one gauge, 2 CHT's, 2 EGT's, RPM, Hobbs all in one. You can link it to an external alarm light that will glow when any of the parameters are exceeded. I think they are about R1700 for gauge, and 2 X CHT and 2 X EGT senders
http://www.mglavionics.co.za/Docs/503.pdf
Check in the classifieds, PMarshall is selling a 503 engine, no gearbox for a really good price.
Here's a thread on a 503 rebuild viewtopic.php?t=2057
I agree, messing around with jets without having EGT's to check the results is dangerous. The EGT will give you an indication of how rich/lean the motor is burning. Low egt =lean, high egt = rich. A 2 stroke should rather be too rich than too lean. Too lean the motor runs briliantly but there is insufficient oil to lube and cool the motor and viola burned holes and seized engines.
A 148 jet is for 6000feet, average temps of around 20deg C. Is this the altitude and temps you are flying in?
It could also be that the jet needle settings were not standard as per the settings CHARLIE WHISKEY gives above.
Glad you guys are OK and managed to land safely. Sorry about the engine.
I would recommend that everyone get something like the MGL EMS 503. It's a full engine management system for the 503 in one gauge, 2 CHT's, 2 EGT's, RPM, Hobbs all in one. You can link it to an external alarm light that will glow when any of the parameters are exceeded. I think they are about R1700 for gauge, and 2 X CHT and 2 X EGT senders
http://www.mglavionics.co.za/Docs/503.pdf
Check in the classifieds, PMarshall is selling a 503 engine, no gearbox for a really good price.
Here's a thread on a 503 rebuild viewtopic.php?t=2057
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Hi everybody,
Thanks for all the input from you all. I gues I should have made sure prior to fitting the 148 jets, even just for a test. It's a R3000.00 plus mistake, but that's what yiou call the school off learning.
Regards and fly safe
cutman
Thanks for all the input from you all. I gues I should have made sure prior to fitting the 148 jets, even just for a test. It's a R3000.00 plus mistake, but that's what yiou call the school off learning.
Regards and fly safe
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