I flew for about 20 minutes,
surveying my new flying area, and just enjoying the view. I then decided
to check out the tuning and started lowering the power. I found several
points where the mixture was really lean, and I made adjustments (option 9
only) to get it where it needed to be. I think that it probably tuned
better now, than it ever has been, so I’m not going to mess with it
anymore.
Temperatures never did get above 160
degrees, which makes me wonder if I had an air bubble in the cooling system
that worked out during, or after the long flight 2 weeks ago. Whatever it
is, I like it. I slowed up to 100 kits approaching the downwind, and made
a perfect approach and landing. After the decent and landing,
temperatures were at about 140 degrees, and the engine was running very good.
Interesting report Steve
Questions:
What was the temperature during your previous
long flight?
What type of intake are you using?
Comment:
Possibly some of your liquid-cooling is
now from gasoline … sounds like you were too lean before.
Jeff
Whaley