by berger » Sun May 20, 2018 6:23 am
Hi OneX107,
Thank your for your explanation about your systematic way to get the correct needle profile. Great way to go.
On my side, while tuning my carb, back in 2009, I noticed that the different slopes provided by Sonex/AeroVee were not consistent with their numbers, comparisons made. They probably improved their quality control since the AeroInjector tuning subject is no longer a hit on the forums ;-)
As mentioned earlier, I installed a provisional thermal insulation around the gascolator, since the burping syndrome is a well-know issue mentioned by several others Sonex owners, even though I never did on my engine, at least when the --too tight-- engine ran very very hot, during the first 124 hours. After this, yesterday, I went flying within typical air conditions where my engine did show the "unhappiness". Hazy, milky, even. Very high humidity, around 10-12 °C (50-54°F). No "unhappiness" showed up, this time.
It is too early to be victorious since the syndrome is/was typically not appearing on every flight, though.
However, I played a little with the PWR settings and mixture tuning, since the atmospheric conditions were pretty "bad" as far as "unhappiness" is concerned.
I noted some interesting thing: Engine nicely tuned at 2750 rpm, I reduced to 2500. To my surprise, I had to enrich the mixture quite a bit. So I did, to have EGT within Jabiru limits and than, after perhaps one minute of flight within this configuration, I pulled the throttle to idle for a few seconds, without changing anything else. After that, I pushed some power back in to 2500 rpm. Guess what... I had to lean the mixture back. I did this only once, I have to renew this experiment on other flights, but to me, the most logical explanation is that there was some ice on the needle which reduced the fuel flow while going from 2750 to 2500, requiring richening the mixture. When I pulled back to idle, the ice of the needle got scraped off the needle and when I applied 2500 rpm back, the mixture was then too rich because the ice was no longer there.
Once again, these are just assumptions based on the odd observations I've done.
Stay tuned...
Sosthène
Sosthène BERGER
Waiex s/n W0026 – T/D – HB–YMY – Jabiru 3300 – AeroCarb – Sensenich W54SK-64G
Maiden Flight 22nd July 08