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David Megginson wrote in message ...
That's a brilliant suggestion -- I'm assuming that you leave carb heat on, so that there's still an air supply into the cylinders. Carb heat does not, in the engine installations I'm familiar with, provide an alternate supply of air to the engine cylinders. It provides an alternate supply which must still go through the carb venturi. If the carb venturi is sufficently blocked so as not to supply air/fuel in the proper ratio for combustion, it's not clear to me how injecting more fuel into the cylinders is likely to help. OTOH, the primer is worth trying because if the problem is really with the fuel supply, the primer is an independent fuel supply system and this might help. Might also help suck out a little more fuel from nearly-dry tanks -- have heard so anyway. A lot of times IMO people really don't know what the problem is, unless they have a "carb temp" probe. It's just assumed that carb ice is a likely cause of engine failure when the atmospheric conditions are right and there isn't anything found to be wrong w/ the engine at a later time. My $0.02 Sydney |
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