Ten months or so ago I wondered (on this forum) why the newly installed T&B on N44305 performed an indicated 2 minute turn in 1:15. At the time I had no gauge or regulator and was guessing that maybe the venturi was sucking in excess or that the T&B wasn't right. Since then, the T&B has been checked and recalibrated by Century (Aircraft Spruce kindly honored the slightly out of date warranty), and I now have both a regulator and surplus vacuum gauge (picture attached). With the gauge alone attached to the 2" venturi, it pulls 2.7" @2150 RPM, which is the high side of the T&B recommended limitation. Adding the regulator allows easy regulation to 2" or whatever you want. The gauge has 2 ports, P and V. The regulator has 3 ports, as you can see in the picture. The T&B has 3 ports, 2 for outlet and 1 for inlet. The inlet port is on top and normally has a screw-in disc type screen filter, which I have replaced with a hose fitting. The outlet port on the back of the instrument is too close to the fuel tank to be used and is plugged, so the venturi is attached to the outlet port on the bottom. Visualize the open regulator port in the picture attached via hose to the inlet port on the T&B, so altogether from left to right is the venturi, T&B, regulator with filter, suction gauge P port (V left open). The suction gauge works with this arrangement, but the T&B doesn't. Connected alone to the venturi, the T&B works, but still does the quickstep 2 minute turn, all the while in a bank that looks to be approximately standard rate. Whyizzat?
Mike V.
Mike V.
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