eastont
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2008
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- 511
I was told that if it takes a long time to get on plane, what is happening is that since it runs overfueled, the head temps really climb, cooling is not at the best and as the valve heats to malleable temps, the spring tension literally pulls it back in the head, losing seat pressure.
Any body know of this? My Carver takes a good 10 minutes before it planes, and that is with the trim tabs down. The canvas on the flybridge acts like a sail, especially against a strong wind.
Any body know of this? My Carver takes a good 10 minutes before it planes, and that is with the trim tabs down. The canvas on the flybridge acts like a sail, especially against a strong wind.