Subject: | Re: Mandatory Mod. 40 |
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From: | Graham Singleton <100421.2123@compuserve.com> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Jun 1997 18:37:13 |
>> the ground temperature was 9 celcius - do not assume icing only occurs in winter!!! In these conditions it is almost mandatory to cycle the carb heat every 15 minutes to clear the throttle.<< There is a school of thought that suggests the only time you need cold air is full throttle at take off. Most other times the heat gives better vapourisation of the fuel and more even mixture distribution between cylinders. The EGT's reveal very odd distribution at times with our 912. Haven't you got EGT gauges? You should have IMHO. I wouldn't be dogmatic about this, some ancient air cooled engines are quite capable of detonating in oversquare conditions. You need to understand your engine and installation thoroughly. I'm still on a learning curve with the Rotax (and the Lycoming) Graham |
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