Zenoah G26ei idle probs
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Zenoah G26ei idle probs
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Have one of these in a CMP Cessna 182 with 90 degree carb bend fitted (see photo) problem is when holding the plane with the motor is idling it stops when the model is rotated 90 degrees left or right, only does this at idle speed motor is fine ar anything above idle. Any ideas.
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Have one of these in a CMP Cessna 182 with 90 degree carb bend fitted (see photo) problem is when holding the plane with the motor is idling it stops when the model is rotated 90 degrees left or right, only does this at idle speed motor is fine ar anything above idle. Any ideas.
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RE: Zenoah G26ei idle probs
Have you fully tuned the carb? I'd guess perhaps since it is a piston ported engine that tends to spit gas from the carb, perhaps fuel puddling is occuring with the 90 degree bend. Rotating the airframe may be releasing the puddle, thus killing the engine at idle. If you are out of tune, the puddling could be excessive. How about a picture of your plug?
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How about in the air...does the engine ever quit a lower speeds? Maybe you have to lean out the idle some. The engine Looks like a T. Clark Zenoah! Best Regards, Capt,n
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RE: Zenoah G26ei idle probs
Hi Guys.
No the motor is not a Tony Clark, I believe that all the European spec Zenoahs come through him the G26ei with a smaller carb than US versions.
This is a US spec motor (aparently with larger carb) bought from Hong Kong and I have fitted the 90 degree bend, have been told that this type with large carb does not throttle so well as the the small carb version and the bend makes matters worse.
No the motor is not a Tony Clark, I believe that all the European spec Zenoahs come through him the G26ei with a smaller carb than US versions.
This is a US spec motor (aparently with larger carb) bought from Hong Kong and I have fitted the 90 degree bend, have been told that this type with large carb does not throttle so well as the the small carb version and the bend makes matters worse.
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RE: Zenoah G26ei idle probs
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You still have the OEM spacer block? Mount the carb to the cylinder with that, and test. What's the carb ID of the one on there now?
You still have the OEM spacer block? Mount the carb to the cylinder with that, and test. What's the carb ID of the one on there now?
Pretty sure the carb is a WT-645, still have the spacer block, but if I fitted that the whole carb assy would be outside the cowl, in which cas I might as well fit the carb as standard with a big hole in the side of the cowl.
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RE: Zenoah G26ei idle probs
Same carb I had on mine, no troubles with it. But I never ran the elbow... i was only suggesting you mount up the OEM spacer to narrow down your observations. See if the carb is still tempermental, or if it tunes right up with the OEM spacer...etc. How much space do you have between the velocity stack and the firewall/cable...etc? Also how about the gaskets before and aft of the elbow? The pulse port cannot be blocked, or partially blocked...? Did you manage to get a pic of your plug to see how its running?