by dirkverdonck » Mon Jul 08, 2019 10:23 am
Hi Bill,
My personal experience after 80 hrs on the Aerovee: Inititally I had the needle set as per manual but EGT and CHT were on the high side during climb. This got worse as the needle must have moved the wrong, lean, direction after I tried to enrichen. Peening the thread solved this and I now can block the needle in position without changing the setting.
I now run 3/4 turn rich of the setting advised in the manual and climb without overheating and lean in cruise flight to have EGT's around 580°C and CHT's around 165°C.
(I have added a little device called 'Lambda probe' into my exhaust from the start to help me set the correct mixture. I use it as follows: in cruise I slowly pull the mixture lever until I see an increase in the number shown on the stecheometric instrument, wait for a minute to check the EGT climbing and after another two minutes the CHT also starts climbing slowly. I continue to lean until I get to the numbers giving earlier)
On short final I again push the mixture needle fully forward to prepare for a possible go-around.
This is what I do and others may have better solutions....
Dirk Verdonck
Leffinge, Belgium
Onex #117
Taildragger, Aerovee 2.1, MGL iEFIS, TRIG radio and Transponder, electric flaps, external elevator trim, shortened wingtips, hydraulic brakes, hightened seat pan, extra inspection panels, etc