Hey everyone. When I bought my plane, it wouldn't shutdown when the mixture was pulled to idle cutoff. It would sound like a normal shutdown and then spit and sputter when it hit 300-400 RPM. When I got it home, we hooked the hoses up to it and got the high and low fuel pressures set to where they needed to be. Here we are a couple of months later and it's started doing it again.
So, last night we checked everything. Mags are spot on, put new plugs in all cylinders (they were due), and we hooked the hoses up and verified that the pressure is where we set them, which they are. My mechanic adjusted the throttle idle stop as well as the mixture idle cutoff. We got it to where it was shutting down correctly and repeated 4-5 times to check for consistency. All were normal, correct shutdowns with a slight rise in rpm.
This morning I got up to go test fly it. All went well and the engine was smooth...until shutdown. It sounded and looked like a normal, smooth shutdown until it hit around 300-400 RPM. Then it sputtered again. The only difference is this time it would did after sputtering for 10 seconds or so.
Any ideas? It acts like it's still getting fuel from somewhere. My mechanic is on the verge of pulling components and sending them out to be serviced and if like to get some more thoughts on it first.
Here is a video of what it's doing.
Thanks!
https://vimeo.com/175726392
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