Superior Air Parts announced in March it was implementing a program with the effect of grounding some 120 experimental aircraft powered by its XP-382 (200 hp) and XP-400 (215 hp) engines. The manufacturer of both FAA-certified and experimental engine parts in January published a service bulletin calling for a change in the XP-400’s ignition timing, from 25 degrees BTDC to 20, with the intent of preventing detonation-induced damage operators were experiencing.
The service bulletin noted, “Engines that have accumulated any flight time must have the engine disassembled and, using non-destructive testing methods, the crankshaft inspected for the presence of fatigue cracking or piston and connecting rod damage caused by incipient, moderate, or severe detonation. The engines must be removed and sent to Superior Air Parts or its authorized representative for disassembly and inspection.”
