Having zero to with aircraft but having used Zenith carbs on racing motor
bikes I'd say the float level was too low.
(this is assuming that the aviation zenith carb has a float, if not then the
fuel pressure could be too low)

Regards
Barry Kruyssen
k...@bigpond.com
Australia

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Kraut" <eng...@earthlink.net>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 11:19 AM
Subject: KR>VW/Zenith carb


> I have been doing a lot of engine adjustments and running on the ground
this weekend.  I have a 2180 VW with a single mag and a Zenith carb.  I
believe that I have the idle and running mixture set correctly, but I am
having a problem when I advance the throttle fast.  If I push in the
throttle slowly (three to four seconds from idle to full speed) everything
is fine.  If I go any faster than that it will start to cough and it will
die if I do it fast enough.
>
> I had never seen this problem before on this or any other aircraft engine.
This may just be because I always advance the throttle smoothly and slowly
and this was the first time I have tried ramming it in.  This may be normal
for a plane without an accelerator pump.  I tried adjusting the idle mixture
richer and leaner, but it doesn't really seem to affect the way it reacts to
a fast throttle movement.
>
> Can anyone else with this engine and throttle combination comment on this?
>
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