Discovered this while fiddling around with the floats Going to try for a local repair, but I need a few new gaskets and bolts Wicks Aircraft which supports the UL Power engines.

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Comment by David J. Beaulieu on July 13, 2019 at 9:07pm

Thanks Dan!!  I will keep you advised.

Comment by Daniel Niendorff on July 12, 2019 at 12:45pm
If you figure a way to weight it, and want to give it a go, just shoot me an email (dan@[my last name].org) and we will put it in motion.
Comment by David J. Beaulieu on July 11, 2019 at 10:20am

Hey guys, thanks for comments!  Discovered the problem by noting a bit of looseness with the exhaust pipe (more than what seemed allowable with normal flex)  Of course I pull the cowls and my hunch (which I dreaded) was correct.  I've already got it welded up by a aircraft certified welder.  Just waiting on exhaust gaskets to put it back together.  Dan- I may take you up on that very generous offer to borrow your dynavibe.  I need to figure out how to attach balance weights to the prop flange.  I have no spinner back plate, so I'm not certain how to proceed.  Robert, I was an early adopter with UL, kind of expected some "teething" issues, but I am getting to the point where I question what else may be presenting as an issue with continuous year round use - hopefully nothing out of the routine ordinary type issues.  Since this 2011 year model engine, they have made improvements and the robustness should improve.  It helps to have more people flying the engines and gathering some operational time on the engines.  I don't think it is too unusual with respect to EABs ,they get some time on them, the minor bugs show up, they need to be resolved and eventually things settle down a bit regarding maintenance issues.  I guess we shall find out!  I classify myself as a pragmatic optimist - but it sure seems like the Universe is conspiring to keep me off the water with my project. ;)

Comment by Daniel Niendorff on July 11, 2019 at 8:45am
David, thats a bummer. Glad you caught it. I can see from your posts that your inspections are up to par. Did you detect any CO issue that led you to it? If prop/engine balance is an issue, let me know - I can loan you a dynavibe.
Comment by Robert Riat on July 10, 2019 at 8:39pm

Hi David, 

  First, I think you have a very impressive airplane, very professionally done.  I just wonder though, is there any chance your engine or prop is out of balance?  Knock on wood, but with 105 hours on my 350is, I haven’t found  any of the problems your engine seems to be giving you.  I really like the engine and hate it when I read about problems which shouldn’t be happening.  Hope you have better luck the future!

Robert in Kansas

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