On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 16:46:26 +1100 "Martindale Family" <johnja...@optusnet.com.au> writes: > Good news Joe, a little baffling goes a long way and the fact it has > markedly altered things means you are on the right track in my > remote down under view. A couple of things: > > a.. Make sure no bits of metal will come off that tornado thing. > b.. Has it reduced your max MP at all. > c.. Check out the EGTs at various throttle settings. > Those EGTs seem pretty close now which ought to mean the mixtures > are close also.....maybe as good as you will get. Interesting that > your lowest and highest are in #4 and #6, ie., next to each other on > the same side.
I may very well make a new splitter for the back of the carb over the winter. But if the results so far prove out i have other things higher on the priority list. The #4 and #6 I am thinking that #4 is simply taking the little extra fuel because it is physically closer to the source and it is robbing the # 6 of just a little bit. I think it is a very little bit of difference. MP is something that i don't have an instrument for. The only thing that i can say is the rpm in climb at 80 mph indicated (this is what I always try to hold) has increased by 10 to 20 rpm. It was 2990 rpm last night. And cruise has increased the rpm also by the same amount. 3350 to 3360 was tops and last night it toped out at 3380 rpm. One thing to note is I can feel (call it seat of the pants )the change in the engine as it leans out. I have not found the max lean temps yet. I will be continuing to check temps and settings over a set range of rpm's and let you guys know weather you want to know or not. One other observation is that taking information to early in a flight is not completely accurate, It seems to take about 20 min of flying for everything to stabilize on what will be the operating temps for that flight Still i have a good feeling about this simple mod and my confidence level in maintaining and understanding my engines health has jumped to a different level Joe Horton, Coopersburg, PA. joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com