Posted by spiffy1 on April 09, 2009 at 14:31:23 from (70.41.137.72):
In Reply to: Assembly Conclusions posted by chad from michigan on April 09, 2009 at 08:12:38:
spiffy1 said: (quoted from post at 10:12:38 04/09/09)
Now if I can get that carb and mag to cooperate.... :?
Anything I missed?
One more conclusion! Mag is saturating; I put on an F4 that I knew ran, but weak spark: 10 times better even with weak spark..
Oh, I forgot too: brass float from Fordson House instead of sealed cork float; I'd say the latter is much more cooperative to adjust, but a little toying (and though making the solder job much harder, and arm transplant risker [needed to be shortened and bent to the point of no return to cork], I liked the travel better round side down) got it where I wanted it.
BTW the only question [from me] on this thread was if I we had discussed anything in other threads and I forgot to list the result here.
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