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Message started by Capt. Haddock on Mar 13th, 2010 at 1:21pm

Title: 727 Captain Engine cut-out
Post by Capt. Haddock on Mar 13th, 2010 at 1:21pm
Hi.

In flight, if ANY of the three fuel tanks reach zero fuel, all three engines immediately shut down, no matter what position the cross-feed valves are in. The only way I can circumvent this is to have the "unlimited fuel" check-box ticked in FSX which is hardly realistic.

Anyone any ideas?

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Title: Re: 727 Captain Engine cut-out
Post by Markoz on Mar 13th, 2010 at 2:54pm
Check out Jetpilot's reply in the topic: No cross feed, 727-100x crashed.
The link to the reply --> http://www.captainsim.org/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1247894913/0#2

I'm sure it will help sort out your problem. It did mine.

Mark

Title: Re: 727 Captain Engine cut-out
Post by Capt. Haddock on Mar 13th, 2010 at 5:05pm
Thanks for the help Mark.

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Title: Re: 727 Captain Engine cut-out
Post by LOU on Mar 13th, 2010 at 8:25pm
Here is a quick look at the 727 fuel panel...


The top picture shows tank 1 feeding all engines.
The cross feeds (x-feeds) are all open.
The boost pumps are ON in tank one (amber low pressure lights out).
Tank 2 & 3 boost pumps OFF (amber low pressure lights on).

Note: The arrows on the graphic are pointing to the x-feed valve knobs. Each x-feed knob is black with a white line that will match the lines of the x-feed manifold that are represented on the fuel panel. When the lines match up with the lines on the fuel panel the x-feed is open for that knob. Just to the top of each x-feed knob is a BLUE in transit light. This light is lit only when the valve is moving. If you move the x-feed knob from closed to open, the in transit light comes on while the valve moves to the commanded position, then goes out. If the light remains ON, the valve either failed to move or did not go all the way.

In the lower picture I am x-feeding all engines from tank 2. This is the procedure I outlined in another post, where after takeoff when there is more fuel in tank 2 than in 1 & 3, x-feed all engines from tank 2 until all equal, then go back to tank-to-engine. This is to maintain CG balance.

All boost pumps on in tank 2, [low pressure lights off] all x-feeds open and boost pumps off [low pressure lights on] in tanks 1 & 3 until all tanks are equal.

Don't turn off the engine fuel shutoff switches noted in RED on the lower picture.

Lou

Title: Re: 727 Captain Engine cut-out
Post by JETPILOT on Mar 14th, 2010 at 2:29am
Those fuel cutoff switches have a guard over them in the real plane so they aren't accadentally moved. CS did not put those guards on the switches or you wouldn't be able to see the switch. The fuel cutoff switches asre only used when you have to shut down an engine.

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