by Arjay » Mon Jun 13, 2022 11:07 am
Johns:
I had the aerocarb on my legacy sonex for a few years. Initially, the needle was loose, with about 1/2 turn play on the adjusting screw. I solved this issue by cutting the edge off a small washer and wedging it into the adjusting screw notch so it took up all the play. That solved that problem.
I also had the "burps". In fact it was so bad the engine stopped dead when I pulled the throttle back on downwind on my first flight after buying the bird (very exciting). The burps continued for several months, causing the engine to die when I pulled the throttle back to idle, mostly on landing. (It is very embarrassing to have the engine die before exiting the runway at a controlled field). The first solution to that problem was to cover the exhaust pipes and gas lines with insulating material and route a blast tube from the left naca duct in the cowling to the fuel line. That solved the problem.
This past year we made the final solution; we converted the aerocarb to a Rotec TBI and installed a "burp" tube routed from the Rotec up to and connected on to the fuel vent fitting at the top of the fuel filler neck . And, after some internal modification to the Rotec tbi, found necessary to correct a manufacturing defect, the bird now runs like a scalded dog.
Ron
Legacy Sonex td, aerovee