by SonexN76ET » Sun Oct 11, 2015 8:42 pm
Craig,
As you attempt to improve the RPM, I recommend you do it one step at a time. Make an adjustment, see if that helps and then move on to the next thing. If you try everything all at once you won't know what actually helped. Do your adjustments incrementally. The exception is the gear leg fairings, do those up front and if possible the wheel pants too.
When adjusting your mixture needle do it in 1/8th increments or less. Do not forget to lock down your throttle open before making the adjustments or you will kink your throttle cable. Follow the instructions in the Sonex manual to the letter. I would not switch needles until you have used up the settings on the current needle.
Also on the secondary ignition, the timing changes are done in extremely small increments. It is hard to see exactly where the dot is on the trigger magnet, you can make a reference mark on the accessory case and the trigger to show where your starting point was, that way if you go to far one way or another you can go back to your exact start point.
Good luck and congratulations once again!
Jake
Sonex Tri Gear, Rotax 912 ULS, Sensenich 3 Blade Ground Adjustable Propeller
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