Folks,
Was wondering if anyone modified their carburetor heat exchanger to improve its heating ability. I think the rpm drop is minimal to none in the winter and wondered if it might be smart to improve it to prevent or rid carburetor icing.
Was also thinking about doing the same with the cabin heat exchanger, but thought I'd check the carburetor first.
Thanks for any thoughts,
Tim
Was wondering if anyone modified their carburetor heat exchanger to improve its heating ability. I think the rpm drop is minimal to none in the winter and wondered if it might be smart to improve it to prevent or rid carburetor icing.
Was also thinking about doing the same with the cabin heat exchanger, but thought I'd check the carburetor first.
Thanks for any thoughts,
Tim