Posted by wallacedw on November 26, 2008 at 12:38:33 from (204.96.146.173):
When flying carb equipped airplanes you have to be careful of carb ice. So there is a manifold that can direct heat to the carburator. When not in a carb ice condition the manifold is off to allow the engine to attain peak power.
Anyway, I am having troubles with my MasseyHarris 44. It is running very rough almost as if it has a miss. I have done a complete tune up and achieved a bit btter performance from the jerking, stuttering, and stalling I was experienceing.
My carburator gets very cold and even gets a slight frost on it. Could this icing be contributing to the problem? I have got it narrowed to a fuel, air, or governor problem.
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