Patchman said:It could be made nice at the sand pit. When Tim is done, his spot sounds great! Altitude and speed are always your friend.
Uh oh! Now he's thinking! :grin:Duanehydro said:what is it, an hour and a half from here?
Duanehydro said:what is it, an hour and a half from here?
ITs pretty simple!! crank it up,,get it warm, hold the plane vertical @ wfo and see if it leans out,,if it does fatten it up! This will keep it from dieing on you in a climb.Duanehydro said:I was just gonna load it and tune it to ear.... :huh:
Duanehydro said:ahhhh....so you don't want it to hit the powerband.....just under?
I knew this was coming :grin: I was talking about the BIG screw! we would adjust it fat enough so it would not die while running vertical. But he can do what he wants.DISTURBED said:Duane, with the engine under power and at idle, take the plane and pitch it up and down drastically to ensure it doesn't die. Do not adjust the high speed mixture for full rpms either. Adjust for approximately 200 rpms below peak on the rich side. There should be an idle mixture adjustment inside the throttle arm on the side of carb too. Other than that, I can't think of anything else the old man maybe talking about. :grin: