StarTed
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Jul 14, 2015
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Thought I'd drop in. Your early posts are one of the primary reasons I got started in this forum.
I don't have any good information on prop pitch since all I know came from this forum.
Carburetors on the other hand are old friends. I always had good luck adjusting the idle screw by ear. I've used vacuum gauges but I find my ear works even better for me. Here's what I do.
Adjust the idle screw in until you start hearing that stumbling (missing) sound. Note where the screw is. Adjust back out very slowly until you very faintly hear the engine loading up. Note where the screw is. Repeat to make sure the locations are the same. Move the screw to the mid point between the 2 points. That may be a quarter turn or up to half a turn. If more something is wrong and the carburetor probably needs attention. Repeat the process for the other carburetor. Then go back and fine tune each. They should run well providing other systems are also functioning properly such as timing and compression.
A vacuum gauge might work in a similar manner but I can hear differences that the gauge hasn't yet responded to.
Hope this helps and by the way, nice work as usual for you.
I don't have any good information on prop pitch since all I know came from this forum.
Carburetors on the other hand are old friends. I always had good luck adjusting the idle screw by ear. I've used vacuum gauges but I find my ear works even better for me. Here's what I do.
Adjust the idle screw in until you start hearing that stumbling (missing) sound. Note where the screw is. Adjust back out very slowly until you very faintly hear the engine loading up. Note where the screw is. Repeat to make sure the locations are the same. Move the screw to the mid point between the 2 points. That may be a quarter turn or up to half a turn. If more something is wrong and the carburetor probably needs attention. Repeat the process for the other carburetor. Then go back and fine tune each. They should run well providing other systems are also functioning properly such as timing and compression.
A vacuum gauge might work in a similar manner but I can hear differences that the gauge hasn't yet responded to.
Hope this helps and by the way, nice work as usual for you.