Alrighty. I have a head scratcher, or maybe not. The Champ has been a bit finicky this summer. I have chatted with my mechanic several times and he is coming up to my hanger to do the annual in two weeks. He is about 2 hours away and we are 40+ miles from the nearest shop, so I am trying to diagnose as best we can before he gets here. Looking for thoughts or prior experience. The plane is a 7AC with an A-65 and Stromberg carb. The carb has about 250 hours since a rebuild.
From the beginning: Generally the plane starts fine. A couple shots of prime, 2 blades with the mags off and it usually pops off on the first or second blade. It can be a pain when it's hot, but I have always been able to get it started. If I flood it, I clear by turning backwards 16 blades at full throttle and start at idle. Roughly a month ago it was fairly hot (high 80's) and humid. I flooded it trying to start it. Could NOT get it started after multiple attempts. Walked away and stole my friend's 172 for the afternoon. Went back the next day and still couldn't get it started after multiple attempts. Called my mechanic and on his advice, we checked the screen in the carb - clean, fuel flow - plenty, turned the gas on to see if it dripped through the airbox just sitting there wondering if maybe the float was stuck - nope. Pulled the plugs and checked for spark, all good. Put it back together and tried starting it. Finally got it started by holding 3/4 throttle. It ran fine. Taxied around, did a run up, checked static RPM and idle, all good. Flew it around the pattern a couple of times and called it a day. Chalked it up to hot & humid and started flying regularly and everything was just fine until a few days ago. Went for a flight with Mrs. Burns. The plane started just fine, but when I locked the primer, the backing nut was a smidge loose, so I tightened it, not realizing I aligned the little slot with the tab on the plunger until later... We were high in the pattern for landing so I throttled back to idle (Carb heat on). Usually I clear the engine a couple of times, but we were plenty high so I got a little lazy. I realized during my slip the engine had quit. In reality it had probably quit while I turned base (There is a downside to noise cancelling headsets). It windmilled until about 40mph. Landed no issue, explained to Mrs. Burns why we had to push it to the hanger and started checking things. That's when I noticed the primer was out about 1/2". Figured I had just flooded it due to that and my mechanic thought that made sense. Problem solved. Yesterday, it wouldn't start again. It acted like it was flooded. Tried multiple times with no results. Went home for lunch prepared to steal the 172 again, even put gas in it. Came back and gave the Champ another try, Low and behold it started after a couple of attempts. Ran it through a bunch of throttle settings, all good. Decided to take it around the pattern a few times. During run up I got no drop on the right mag on the first try. Figured I just missed the spot in the switch. Did another and had good drop on both mags. The plane ran fine, Idled, with and without carb heat, no hesitation, good static RPM, all good. Did a few laps and landed. Turned the gas off and waited for it to quit. Got antsy waiting and turned off the mags, it kept RUNNING. Turned the gas back on and did multiple mag checks. The right mag did not shut off. I checked the P-lead, all good. My thought is that I have two issues. A carb issue and a switch issue, but I would welcome any other thoughts. Is the carb is set too rich (I have no idea if that can be changed), is the float possibly sticking or have some other problem that's flooding the engine. For the mags, my money is on the switch, not the mags. I have no idea how old the switch is. The mags have roughly 300 hours on them - old Eisemanns and I have never had a bad mag check since I have owned the plane. I do plan on checking them again this week. It seems pretty unlikely that the mags would quit at the exact time I throttle back. ANY thoughts would be appreciated. Is it also possible that the flooding and mag issue are totally separate and a coincidence? Sorry for the long winded post.
Pete

