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Re: Super C icing-up
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Posted by lee on April 07, 2006 at 16:28:19 from (12.6.154.110):
In Reply to: Super C icing-up posted by Trickster on April 07, 2006 at 13:34:43:
there ae several things. The pressure drop in the venturi or elsewhere leads to a corresponding temperature drop in the air stream as dictated by the gas laws and you also have a more significant cooling effect caused by the evaporation of the fuel which creates a cooling effect quite similar to that which governs the refrigeration process. This can cool things down significantly and under the right conditions of temp and humidity you can having icing in several areas of a carburetor. icing can occur in the inlet duct, at the choke plate, venturi or throttle plate. Best fix is some type of carb heat.
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