kmacht wrote:...
the carb always goes rich when pulling g's
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Friesen5 wrote:Jeff,
I recently installed an AeroInjector on my Jabiru 2200 and have flown with it about 10 hours. As you know, the Jabiru manual wants the engine to run quite rich at full throttle to aid in cooling the engine. Doing this results in a very rich mixture at idle. I'd like to follow up on your suggestion to change to a higher needle. Could you take a moment to explain why you made this suggestion? I suspect the steeper angle on the needle provides more fuel at full throttle, and less at idle???
I've only set the #2 needle. I'm very rich at idle, but can lean it with the mixture control. I can get my full throttle EGT to about 1275F. At cruise I can lean to 1350F. But the belly of the airplane is sooty, black.
I noticed a further problem in setting the needle height. When I go to set the locking set screw, it pushes down on the needle assembly, pushing it lean. I've taken to drawing a mark on the needle and looking into the throat of the carb to ensure a relative setting. The concept of an eighth to a quarter turn adjustment is impossible given this action.
I just listened to your podcast on the AeroInjector. Well done. Lots of helpful, confirming information.
Mervin Friesen
Sonex 122
kmacht wrote:What was the bad experience you had with the rotec? Even with a properly tuned aerocarb you atill.have the issue of it going rich as you pull g's as well as it leaking fuel right above the exhaust if you don't get an immediate start.
Keith
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