by ldmill » Sun Dec 07, 2014 2:54 pm
Soooo, to update all my previous updates. At 130 hours of flight now, even though the plane is flying very well behind the Jab3300/Aerocarb, and all temps are spot on - I decided to make yet another fairly significant change after a comment from my wife and the number of incidents we've had this year in the Sonex community.
Please note that my flight profile also began to change in the last 6 months to include giving rides and flying to pancake breakfasts. This means that the plane would sit for about 1/2 - 3/4 hour after landing, then would be flown again.
You will remember in one of my previous posts that I commented that I started getting a takeoff "hiccup" that I hadn't really experienced previously. Well - this became a common occurrence with the new flight profile- and I was very uncomfortable with it. I'm pretty sure I know the root cause (not the Aerocarb). I believe it is a combination of the Flowscan fuel flow transducer for my MGL EFIS, and heated up auto fuel close to vapor pressure point. The restriction in the FlowScan is really small. Also, my wife started making complaints that the rich exhaust smell during taxi was giving here a headache (even though I would try to keep it leaned optimally) and that she couldn't do this anymore if this issue continued (she's very prone to migraines).
So - over the last several weeks I put my Bing/mechanical Jab fuel pump back on (gasp!!!). Even though the engine came with this setup and went through initial break in with it - I had never actually even tried it. Imagine my pleasant surprise when she cranked over and almost immediately started. Without having to lean the carb, it ran almost perfect mixture at 850rpm. WOT at 2850rpm static. WOT in air at 3200rpm with EGT's in the 1150 range. After multiple heat soakings and WOT takeoff's, I still haven't had an issue. So far, so good. Note - I do like the Bing throttle cable fail mode of taking the engine to full throttle. I never had tried to implement that setup with the Aerocarb.
My opinion - the Aerocarb is a good carb - but for some reason my fuel and cooling system setup just didn't seem to work right with it. So - if all goes well with the Bing during testing over the next 3-4 months, I may be selling my Aerocarb (with throttle cable still installed), needles #2,2.5,3, and 4), and the Aero Conversions throttle quadrant in the spring.
Cheers and happy flying!
Lorin