by WaiexN143NM » Thu May 14, 2015 3:34 pm
Hi jake,
First just want to say that we are extremely pleased with our rotec tbi mk 1 on our jab 3300 . Just a reminder when u prime make sure throttle is opened up full to expose the spray bar with all the holes, otherwise priming does nothing. Install instructions from rotec require a carb heat install, although many have done without like the aerocarb/aero injector. Can u get carb ice in a throttle body? That is a whole nother thread and discussion. We ordered the carb heat box and flow grid from aircraft spruce for the Ellison throttle body. The heat box was way too big to fit between the motor mount tubes so we made a smaller version of it and sent back to spruce. We did incorporate the flow grid piece, about $100 . Never tried without it , but hope it's doing its job. Heat muffs that work and are small in size to fit the jab3300 exhaust you can get from wicks or spruce is the 'cessna' style. I believe u have the aerovee so u have more room on the exhaust pipes for bigger muffs. We have 2 , one for carb heat, one for cabin heat. We have never tried pulling the primer when in flight, need to try that , see how it affects the engine. Again the more open the throttle is the more of the spray bar is exposed, when priming.
Thanks for the input on the fuel tank fittings. It's been a hot topic. One of the good topics amongst the builders/pilots on the flight line at Rio Linda fly in. When following the instruction via the sonex oops fittings , and after the drilling is done, how much plastic build up inside is still left? Any body else please feel free to chime in with thoughts, experiences, suggestions for the tank fittings
Cheers!!
WaiexN143NM
Michael Radtke