Originally Posted by
hawgdrvr
Good info Andy, I hadn't thought about the fuel boost pump affect on idle. My point remains, this condition is not one we test, it's one we end up in during flight. At runup we are not in this condition, with throttle full aft if doing a "pull test" at runup, we're not in this condition. It is good to test this configuration you pointed out. Otherwise as stated, the first time we are in this configuration is coming in for landing and I've heard others having the failure on roll out.
The sad fact is three CubCrafters aircraft have experienced engine failures in the last 30 days and are on the FAA list of accidents. One is a close friend (FX-3 owner) that I'm very familiar with but we don't have answers and won't for some time until inspect and repair is performed. So that's a 363i failure on short final, the other appears to be a EAB XCub with loss of oil pressure (393i), and just recently an EX-2 went down with no details and had issues years ago with fuel starvation. In the Air Force this would likely be a safety standdown so I take this as "engine awareness month" for us all to think through what's going on and learn from these incidents to check ours to prevent any further incidents.
I reached out to Lycoming asking them about idle RPM stating the FX-3 AMM states "500-650" and the tech's response was:
Edit: In trying to learn more there seems to be concern about the electronic ignition setup, some don't talk so highly of it, some have mentioned there is a concern about a fused solder situation between sensor leads (flywheel to coil). I know nothing about this. Just hoping things remain stable.