Hi John I think this is fairly typical. My tail dragger KR2 turbo 2180 also acts this way if I allow it to. I just run it up long enough to insure that the bubble has worked its way out after any fuel system work. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Gotschall" <johng...@comcast.net> To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 7:12 AM Subject: Re: KR> Temporary partial loss of power
> My kr2 is a tail dragger. When I do this test, I do it tail down with > only 1 gallon of fuel in the 12 gal header tank, my system is gravity > fed. > > I know that my fuel system will deliver 15 gal/hr using only the last > gallon of fuel (worst case). > > I have also noted that after that one gallon has run out and the fuel > system is dry, it then vapor locks (or something like that) because when > I put another gallon into the dry system the fuel will not flow until > after I open the fuel line at the carb and let the air out. It takes 15 > to 30 seconds before the fuel appears at the carb end of the hose. Has > any one else noticed this delay? GPAS 2180 w/revmaster turbo setup, > revmaster carb under the engine. Gascolater low on engine side of > firewall. This worries me because at times the fuel outlet in the > bottom of the aluminum tank is sure to suck some air when the fuel is > sloshing about when the supply is low. > > John Gotschall > N611GB > > Puyallup, wa > > > > > > On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 06:27 -0700, Rich Seifert wrote: > > In your case; I would shoot for 15 gallons per hour > > "at the carb float bowl" as a minimum. > > > >