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Old 06-22-2014, 03:41 AM
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The engine in my Flair 1/4 scale DR1 stopped in mid air and after a successful dead-stick, I discovered one of the needles had dropped out. I have manage to source a replacement but I cannot get the engine running reliably throughout the rev range.

The engine is a Kalt KG-22 and the carb has 28S (or is it 288?) stamped on the inlet.

Can anyone give me the factory setting which I can use as a starting point to tune the engine?

I did think of fitting a carb from a dead strimmer I have but the bore of the carb was to small. How does Walbro's numbering system waork so i could source a second-hand replacement.

Thanks in advance!
Old 06-22-2014, 07:15 AM
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You should be alright with them both at about the 1 3/4 out, maybe 2 turns at best for a starting point on most typical Walboro's.
That should be plenty rich.
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Sorry to be reviving this thread after nearly a year but I thought others might benefit from my experience.

I spent several fruitless sessions last summer, trying to get this engine running properly. Having no luck, I put it away for the winter. The final arrival of summer here incentivised me to have another go.

First of all, I had another study of the 'How a Walbro works' website recommended here. I noticed for the first time that it mentioned a gauze filter. I opened up my carby, took the filter out and found it pretty claggy.

I soaked it in cellulose thinners and scrubbed it with an old tooth-brush until I could see through it.

Carby reassembled and guess what - the engine now runs fine.

The throttle linkage look a bit sub-standard so I won't fly until I have fixed this.

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