karmarepair wrote:... on a car that passage is blocked BELOW the heads, by a deflector that is almost never included with new heads, and is omitted by far too many aviation conversions.
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BRS wrote:karmarepair wrote:... on a car that passage is blocked BELOW the heads, by a deflector that is almost never included with new heads, and is omitted by far too many aviation conversions.
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I only added those deflectors as a result of one of the posts (& link) on this forum. The top one does little as the head is open on the side of the fins. It's really there to give a place to safety wire the one on the bottom to.
BRS wrote:Last week I flew for the Tool-Shed for the second time. I did a low pass near the end of a 20 minute flight. Mixture was full rich and EGTs I believe were near 1300˚. When I pushed-in the throttle the engine sputtered badly, pulling back some then slowly re-advancing the throttle smoothed it out.
Q. What's the likely hood of the sputtering being due to advancing the throttle too quickly?
I have a video but it's kinda gruesome, with the sound turned up, considering how badly this could have ended had the engine quit.
GraemeSmith wrote:BRS wrote:...a low pass near the end of a 20 minute flight. Mixture was full rich and EGTs I believe were near 1300˚. ...
On the basis of limited information and assuming the carb is tuned correctly and not in itself over-rich. Sounds like you were too rich for the Density Altitude prevailing. Sudden full throttle in a high DA will over rich the engine before it can pick up RPM. Either lean for best power or advance the throttle more smoothly. Both are good practice anyway.
GraemeSmith wrote:So to restate my original question: Have others observed poor response to rapid throttle opening on the aeroVee and RevMasters.
BRS wrote:Since the fuel is added to the intake some 4' (apx intake tube length) from the heads it takes a bit of time to get from the carb to the cylinder, yet air flow increase is instantaneous when opening the throttle. I'm convinced (for now) that the engine leaned-out as I too quickly pushed in the throttle thus increasing the available air before the fuel had yet arrived to the cylinder. At least that is the assumption I'm going with.
BRS wrote:...[snip]...Have others observed poor response to rapid throttle opening on the AeroVee and RevMasters.
WesRagle wrote:Hi Brock,...
A question for you. Did your cylinder wraps reduce your CHTs? Inquiring minds want to know :-)
Wes
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