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Old 06-16-2014, 01:48 PM
Stan Bahrns Stan Bahrns is offline
 
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Question MA4-5 Idle mixture adjustment

Somewhere I found a very detailed method of adjusting the idle air mixture on The Marvel Schebler MA4-5 but can't find it back now that I need it. Would anyone out there have some good instructions? I just purchased a rebuilt carb from Spruce & want to set it properly. It idles & runs just fine but have had a little rich problem with my old carb & want to make sure it is right. It is possible that I don't have to do anything but if I can get good instructions I will check it.
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Old 06-16-2014, 02:16 PM
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This may help -

http://www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=86367876001
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Old 06-17-2014, 05:26 AM
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The idle mixture adjustment screw is a lage knurled screw on the outside of the carb body and is easily adjusted. The MA4-5 has in internal "enrichment circut" that can be adjusted if you are experiancing a stumble during acceleration.

To set the idle mixture you need to have the engine at operating temp, preferrably after flying. Then with the mixture knob full rich stabilize at idle of 1000 RPM or less for at least 30 seconds then retard the throttle all the way to idle. Once stabilized at idle quickly pull the mixture to cut off and watch the tach. If there is no RPM rise when the engine shutts off the it is too lean. If the RPM rises more than 50 than it is too rich. Adjust the mixture screw clockwise to lean, and counter clockwise to richen the mixture. Try for 25-50 RPM rise at shut off.
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