Thanks Joe. Just can't deal with something that should be so simple (C85,
O200) to be so complex. I think I will go with an Ellison right now and have
it over with. Larry

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Of joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 6:44 AM
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Subject: KR> Aerocarb setting

Larry,
   sorry i didn't answer sooner, I missed the fact that you were talking
about an Areo carb.  I think that a little information might be needed but
I'll take a shot at it. I am  thinking that you  have a 35mm carb on a 2700
cc corvair? i any case the success of anything but the #3 needle has been
elusive. Make the mark on it just like the instruction say where the flat
ends. This is the starting point for setting the needle depth in the slide.
I am working from memory so the instruction should be referred to to allow
for my dyslexia, I think the flat faces away from you when viewing from the
intake throat. Make sure that you have the mixture cut off set up by the
instructions also. Make sure you have your timing set on the engine at least
as accurate as you can for the start. That affects low end idle
tremendously. I left the stop nut for the throttle adjustment loose so that
I had a full range for starting and running. When I had the engine running i
then pulled the throttle out at slow increments until I reached what I
thought would be my low idle without it being rough (for me that is about
700-750 rpm)  At this point i redid timing dynamically to full static rpm
(again for me i am set up to 32 deg. advance at 2900 Rpm) At this point
started to adjust the mixture needle. I did not have a mixture gage at the
time and used a dwell/rpm to visibly see results as well as the sound of the
engine. I was making adjustments with the engine running (this is not for
everyone-let your personal safety be your guide) When I made an adjustment I
would run it up and down to make sure that it would return to the same rpm
and still idle smooth. The needle needs to make very small turns when you
are close to the results that your after. I made an adjustment this past
week for summer time temps and it was on the order of an 1/8 turn at a time.
I think that I have mine adjusted to the rich side of the original set
point. In the end I really was lucky I guess as the engine started the first
time and was able to run. The adjustments were not far from what the
instructions tell for set up. I have nearly 500 hours with the carb now. The
only thing is the slide type carbs will always favor a side of the engine
for rich and lean. maybe 100 deg from side to side. The solution for me was
to install a tornado directly behind the carb to swirl the mixture before
the split in the intake risers. 
Roy, I fell that you may be a little over optimistic about exhaust spans
with respect to the comment of 80 deg. span being a lot. I currently have my
alarm set at 170 deg. span and it occasionally goes off in full power climbs
and requires a slight mixture adjustment to settle it. But on the other end
of the spectrum I can get exhaust spans at altitude (7500 or higher) below
30 deg. At low altitudes 50 to 70 deg spans are common. A friend with a hot
Lance air (actually several of them) told me that 80 deg. span is the lowest
he has ever gotten to.
   Hope this helps a little.
Joe Horton,
Coopersburg, Pa.

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List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 06:59:17 -0500  

>Mark, I didn't get any response back on my Question about setting up and
>operating the posy type aerovee Carb on my Corvair. Are you running this
>Carb or know someone that does. Thanks, la...@lebanair.com




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