IO-540-D4A5, Hartzell 2 Blade Constant Speed, SDS EI CPI2 (right side), Stock Mag on Left Side.
Also recently found some up/down movement in the cowl at the cowl pin hinges near top/center. I fabricated 2 new pins that are 0.120 vs 0.091, and I am able to get them installed (one with effort; one with a lot of effort). A vibrating/clicking noise at specific RPMs during ground runup may have been attributable to that cowl movement. Certainly the noise when pressed up/down manually was same/similar to the clicking heard while engine running. No addition starts/data since the cowl resin yet.
Good stuff. I spent some time questioning whether my setup (D4A5 with 9:1, CAI, 3 blade, showplanes cowl, one mag, one EI ) was sufficiently unique. But it isn’t - and there’s been several 10s with this exact same issue with different FWFs. So I’m satisfied it’s an airframe specific situation.
I had no issue with GSUs on the sub panel in my RV7.
While it’s possible that its the cowl pins I think it’s unlikely. I suspect that most of the fleet has 090 pins.
I’ve got 120 v 090 on mine. If you pre bend them and have a generous taper toward the last inch or so, and lube them then you should have no problems.
Ultimately after coming up with lots of things that could vibrate I knew that deep in the back of my mind I’d never be happy shooting an approach knowing that some random vibrations from something as insignificant as a cowl pin could leave me without an AH.
The epiphany came when the RV12 “acoustic noise energy” (aka vibration) SB came out. Put simply in the context of all the mounting instructions that the manufacturer gives you - you are on your own. Garmin has done precisely zero research on particular experimental airframes to make sure you have a mounting position that has sufficient vibration or noise (however created) isolation.
They make it worse by prescriptively telling you where “not” to mount it (on the back of the GDU) when it appears that seems to be an almost universally successful mounting position.
They tell you it has to be as stiff as possible ( I had them mounted on the spar carry through at one stage - I challenge anyone to find a stiffer part of the airframe - no good) then solve the RV12 problem by mounting it on rubber bushes. Go figure.
Anyway… I enjoy reading your detailed analysis. Even if it does take me back to a very frustrating time
