I have a RV6A with a O-360 A4M engine, MA4-5 carburator and whirlwind fixed pitch prop.
The engine runs normal in flight or high RPM on the ground.
My problem is the mixture setting at low RPM. Even with 6 turns in the mixture screw in the carburator I still don’t have any RPM rise when leaning at 1200 RPM on the ground.
I removed the carburettor I had and installed an overhauled unit but I still have to use 6 turns on the screw to have a reasonable smooth idle but not rich enough to cause RPM rising when leaning.
I 3d printed a plate to attach to the bottom of the carburetor and connected that to a regulated air pressure source (see photo). I injected 10 psi and cross checked that value connecting a manometer to the manifold pressure line in the engine. Spraying soap on the intake system I couldn’t find any leaks.
Suspecting I could have a hidden leak inside the sump, I swapped mine for a new one but it made no difference.
Now I am running out of ideas. Does anyone have any idea to help me?
Cheers
The engine runs normal in flight or high RPM on the ground.
My problem is the mixture setting at low RPM. Even with 6 turns in the mixture screw in the carburator I still don’t have any RPM rise when leaning at 1200 RPM on the ground.
I removed the carburettor I had and installed an overhauled unit but I still have to use 6 turns on the screw to have a reasonable smooth idle but not rich enough to cause RPM rising when leaning.
I 3d printed a plate to attach to the bottom of the carburetor and connected that to a regulated air pressure source (see photo). I injected 10 psi and cross checked that value connecting a manometer to the manifold pressure line in the engine. Spraying soap on the intake system I couldn’t find any leaks.
Suspecting I could have a hidden leak inside the sump, I swapped mine for a new one but it made no difference.
Now I am running out of ideas. Does anyone have any idea to help me?
Cheers





