Question-OS140FI

Henderson,Eric Eric.Henderson at gartner.com
Mon Aug 25 18:34:50 AKDT 2003


Might be a sticking ring. 

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Frans,

I had an OS104EFI behave in a like manner (albeit, not after a period of 
storage).  Changing the injector fixed the problem.  I suppose it is possible 
that the injector may be partially clogged with congealed oil and restricting 
the fuel flow at full throttle - in which case soaking the injector in fuel 
might help.

Good luck,

Dave Lockhart
DaveL322 at comcast.net
> Guys,
> 
> I have an OS140FI which had been running nicely prior to a long storage.
> This engine is now having difficulty to reach higher rpm, richening or leaning 
> via the electronic controller does not seem to help.
> It can start with no problem, it can reach mid stick rpm at around 6300-6500 
> rpm, but it will hesitate beyond that.
> I have checked the check valve (seems o.k), the filter (also o.k), change glow 
> plug, but cannot solve the problem. Compression seems all right.
> 
> Can you please give your comments ?
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
> Frans D. Sutadji,
> Jakarta, Indonesia
> NSRCA2820
> 
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