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Re: carb. air ice?

Subject: Re: carb. air ice?
From: Graham Singleton <grasingleton@avnet.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 22:12:24
>Recently I have been experiencing a problem when starting G-BXTD which has 
>all the symptoms of carb. air icing.
>The engine fires up and I ease the choke in whilst opening the throttle 
>slightly to give 2000 r.p.m. Previously the r.p.m. would then increase 
>over the next minute or two as the engine warmed up, but recently the 
>opposite has happened. The r.p.m. starts to drop and I have to 
>progressively open the throttle to maintain the r.p.m. If I don't the 
>engine slows and splutters to a stop.

I can't offer any strong opinion, Roger, but carb ice seems likely. Have 
you tried leaving the "choke" full open until the engine warms a little 
before opening the throttle. In fact it isn't a "choke", it's a starting 
carburettor and needs the throttle completely closed while starting. I 
guess you knew that?

You could also try it with the cowling off and look for carb ice , did you 
see the photograph Nigel Beale emailed a while ago? IF you can confirm ice 
the cure is carb heat, provided by Nigel Beale's mod.

Graham



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