I'd like to solicit inputs on troubleshooting a problem I'm seeing with my engine in my 185. I have an IO-520D, and whenever I'm WOT, the #4 cylinder appears to run much leaner than the other 5. This issue shows up anytime WOT, regardless of the fuel flow, so #4's EGT runs much higher than the others when WOT at sea level with 28 gph, or WOT at 10000 ft with only 12 gph. Conversely, if I use partial throttle, all EGT's immediately even out, again regardless of the overall fuel flow (partial at sea level, 24 gph, etc).
I've focused my troubleshooting to the standard three areas (fuel, air, spark)
Fuel:
-swapped fuel flow divider
-cleaned injectors
-swapped #3 and #4 injectors (GAMI equipped)
-removed all injectors and run the pump while letting the fuel collect in glass jars
None of the cleaning/swapping parts made any change, and I didn't see anything noteworthy when letting the fuel pump into the jars (no debris, fairly even levels, etc).
Based on my fuel troubleshooting and that in flight it does not correlate with fuel flow, but throttle position, I'm pretty sure it is not a fuel delivery issue.
Spark:
inflight LOP MAG checks are even and shows expected results: EGT's all rise when on one MAG and the rise is even when comparing the two MAGs.
Air:
I've done the induction leak check suggested by Mike Busch. WOT= #4 acts lean. Any partial setting, all EGTs even. My confusion is that from the readings, I though an induction leak would be indicated by a cylinder running lean at partial throttle since it would be getting extra air through the leak. In my case, the cylinder runs lean when WOT even though the manifold pressure is very nearly ambient.
Some clarifying info:
-the throttle reduction necessary to get the EGT's to run even is about 1.5-2" of throttle, which equates to about 3" of MAP.
-I've thought about an indication issue, but the correlation with throttle position is too strong, plus if left at WOT, the CHT will start to climb on #4, as expected from a cylinder running too lean (on the ROP) at high power settings.
-an example of the issue, at 23" MAP, partial throttle, my GAMI spread is about .3 to .5 gph, with all the peaks around 13 gph. At WOT, 23" MAP, the other 5 cylinders all peak ~13 gph, but #4 peaks at 18 gph. Needless to say, the engine does not run smooth LOP or anywhere near peak when WOT.
-the plane was down all summer, but when I first started flying again in September, the problem temporarily went away (it had this problem prior to the down time). It started doing it again in Nov and has been consistently doing it ever since.
Grasping at straws, I'm wondering if for some reason there is an air vortex or something going on in the intake when WOT. I'm at a loss, and think I'll try taping over the alternate air door this weekend to try something. My long shot thought being maybe the spring on the door is too weak and it is coming partially open when WOT, which is disturbing the airflow in the induction.
Anyone have any ideas or other tests to help narrow this down?



Glad you found the problem and thanks for reporting back on it.