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My Skywagon has a broken primer line to the #6 cylinder. No big deal. Easy repair, cheap. My question is this: Prior to discovering the broken primer line the plane was 5-6 knots slower than normal. This prompted me to open the cowl upon landing to look for anomalies. Would a broken primer line result in less engine power?
James
#5 & 6 have the leanest mixtures in the O-470, 1 & 2 tend to be the richest as a result of the rather poor design of the intake system. Do you have an ESI? If so the data from that will answer your question. I would not find it hard to believe that cylinder was sucking enough air through the line to go far too lean. Also would be a less obvious issue at full power.
As an aside, those lines are ungodly expensive, they are not just brass tubing. A few years ago during a cylinder change we had one break at the connection. Just plugged the cylinder port and engine starts fine on 5 cylinders getting primed.
RAS