Hi Guys,
The Hummel engine comes standard with a Zenith carb.
While it may be "old fashion", it is easy to tune. The main jet is controlled by the T handle at the aft/bottom of the carb.
The proceedure per Scott:
Adjust the main jet 3 1/2 turns out. Start and run the engine up to about 3/4 throttle. Turn the main in until the rpm's start to drop. Then turn it out to max rpm and then go another 1/4 turn rich.
That's it. Easy enough, except the person adjusting the carb needs to know the RPM. Since I'll need a timing light for standard maintenance, perhaps I should go ahead and get one that displays RPM so I don't have to communicate with the guy in the cockpit while tuning.
Question: Has someone bought a timing light that they are especially happy with or should I just go to Amazon and pick one?
Thanks for Your Time,
Wes