by marsolgp » Sun Jan 04, 2015 12:31 pm
Paul,
Reading your post brought back vivid memories of my first flight…. all your numbers were the same as mine. And I did mine on a 2600' grass strip. I was at the 2000' mark when I finally lifted off and that 250 fpm climb barely got me over the trees at the end of the runway. (in hindsight I should have aborted earlier in the T/O roll, but….). I had spent hours prior to this trying to get the AeroInjector 'right' and finally figured I got to get this thing flying.
It wasn't til I had a little altitude that I retarded the throttle a little (CHT's were climbing) and noticed my RPM increase. I was overcarbed and later adjusted the slide so I could get max RPM. And like you ended up with about 3/16" of the slide still showing when at full throttle.
My only advice here is keep flying and adjust as necessary after each flight. Don't get caught in the trap of keeping acft on the ground til you have carb 'perfect'. Ground running is not good for an engine that's not broken in. One good thing I can say about the AeroInjector is, my engine NEVER quit running…. it may have run badly at times, but fiddling with the mixture usually made it better. Then when on the ground, make an adjustment and go fly again.
I'm not bashing the AeroInjector here. It is what it is, a simple, elegant, cheap way to get fuel into and engine. Some folks get a 'good' one and claim no problems, some get a 'not so good' one and play with it til it's 'O.K.' and then others get one that just won't run right no matter what.
I played with mine off and on for about a hundred hours. Finally got it to idle, kinda sometimes, got T/O power when needed and cruise was alright. I always had to play with the mixture but it got me from point A to point B….. Then summer comes and I started getting the 'burps'. Sometimes on T/O, sometimes in cruise, sometimes on approach. I did everything that was suggested and still it would burp. It was very disconcerting to say the least. And I guess that's the biggest problem with anything, once you don't trust it anymore, it's time to change.
I had ordered the turbo kit and looking forward thought that I definitely didn't want to go thru all the AeroInjector issues again, so I bought a Rotec TBI. I made a throttle stop to limit slide travel (being 34 mm it too was a little too much carb for the AeroVee) I adjusted the idle mixture and haven't an issue since! Note that I had this on the Aerovee when it was normally aspirated and when the turbo was installed I stuck it on that, only needed to adjust idle mixture screw. It's run perfect since.
Now, I hope all my carb concerns have been addressed. I added a fuel pump for vapor lock (haven't had to use it year) and I added a intake plenum with carb heat (haven't needed it yet, either).
So, to sum up, keep playing with it, you may get it right as many people have…. but if not, there are other options out there.
G. Marsolais
Waiex w/Turbo Aerovee
Rotec TBI, Sensenich Climb Prop
MGL Xtreme EFIS & EMS
A/P, iFly720 w/ADS-B