mooneyguy
been around forever
150's are notorious for fouling plugs. The o-200 continental was not designed for the 100LL. 100LL has 4 times the lead content than 80-87 (which is what the 0-200 was originally certified for) which is why they are prone to fouling. When on the ground you have to keep the mixture as lean as possible, and even in the air if your below an altitude that you would normally not lean it, you will need to as well.
Many times "burning it off" just will not work. Sometimes you just have to pull the plugs and clean them!
DO NOT fly it if it's dropping more than it should. Some people think its no big deal that it will clean up as the engine runs at high rpm in flight. I had two friends die in a C150 that was very prone to plug fouling. from the eyewitness accounts of the accident it sounds like they tried the burn it off routine and crashed after take off. there appeared to be a partial loss of power.
Many times "burning it off" just will not work. Sometimes you just have to pull the plugs and clean them!
DO NOT fly it if it's dropping more than it should. Some people think its no big deal that it will clean up as the engine runs at high rpm in flight. I had two friends die in a C150 that was very prone to plug fouling. from the eyewitness accounts of the accident it sounds like they tried the burn it off routine and crashed after take off. there appeared to be a partial loss of power.