ldabe
Gold Member
Ok,
I mentioned on another thread that my PT 422 Robin (#@@#&*^) was dying on me in mid-flight.
I would be going along, everything ok, and bam! The engine would just shut off!
Well, I found that the negative cable from the battery connected to the bottom of the engine was not tight. The bolt was very loose. I tightened it up, and walla, it started, and had no problems...............................until
mowing today.
Back to the same thing. I jiggled the negative cable (not easy to get to with the placement of the muffler, and everything hot) and it started up again.
Then died after about 5 minutes. Then same process, ran for approx. 15 minutes, died again.
No jiggling helps at this point.
I am going to let it cool off, undo the negative cable, clean it, put it back on to see if that will solve the problem.
In the mean time, has anyone else experienced a problem like this?
Does anyone have any other suggestions, or trouble shooting ideas?
I did use a digital meter to check, battery...A-ok.
I also went from the neg. connection at the eng. side and to some small (12-14 gauge) positive wires, and get 12.86 volts.
Wish I was better at trouble shooting, but not knowing what half of the parts are, and which wires are what, and what they do, well............I guess you could say that is the other half of the problem.
All feel free to jump in ;~)
I mentioned on another thread that my PT 422 Robin (#@@#&*^) was dying on me in mid-flight.
I would be going along, everything ok, and bam! The engine would just shut off!
Well, I found that the negative cable from the battery connected to the bottom of the engine was not tight. The bolt was very loose. I tightened it up, and walla, it started, and had no problems...............................until
mowing today.
Back to the same thing. I jiggled the negative cable (not easy to get to with the placement of the muffler, and everything hot) and it started up again.
Then died after about 5 minutes. Then same process, ran for approx. 15 minutes, died again.
No jiggling helps at this point.
I am going to let it cool off, undo the negative cable, clean it, put it back on to see if that will solve the problem.
In the mean time, has anyone else experienced a problem like this?
Does anyone have any other suggestions, or trouble shooting ideas?
I did use a digital meter to check, battery...A-ok.
I also went from the neg. connection at the eng. side and to some small (12-14 gauge) positive wires, and get 12.86 volts.
Wish I was better at trouble shooting, but not knowing what half of the parts are, and which wires are what, and what they do, well............I guess you could say that is the other half of the problem.
All feel free to jump in ;~)