I've had the original carb on my O-320 for 3040+ hours now. It was talking to me. Harder to start, mixture distribution doing funny things (cylinder 3 was running lean), when it was really hot, it liked to diesel when shutting down, and just last week it would leak some gas after shutdown (sticking float). It was time. This 10-5217 Carb had served me well.
I found a nice deal on a nearly new 10-3678-32, made sure it was pickled as described, then transferred over the pretty blue epoxy float. Used the new gaskets and washers and buttoned her all up.
Swapping the carb is pretty quick on the 9A and a good excuse to clean the airbox and filter, so I did. A few ground runs verified fuel was atomizing, so I asked for laps above the airport to be safe, and it was. Landed, dropped the cowl and inspected everything - all good. Now it was time to get some real data. I was a bit worried b/c the 5217 had a pepperbox(holey) main nozzle and the 3278 just has a straight tube - what would I find??
5217 Nozzle- Pepperboxed
3278 - Non-pepperboxed (yet)
I was, however, very pleasantly surprised - the 3278 provided remarkably even, FI-like mixture distribution!
Full boat ROP climb out- as I passed 5K ft the temps came down a bit. Yikes, that's a lot of Gas!
GAMI lean-test at 8000 ft - 0.1 GPH spread! Noice!
8000 ft LOP cruise with a nice CHT range and great economy - I will try a bigger blocker in front of #2 to try to get more air back to #4
Low 2300ft JFA LOP cruise with great temp spreads on 5GPH (slight dive here - 5GPH will get me 130KTAS dead level)
More tests to come, but I'm really happy so far! I have spare nozzle that we might modify with a pepperbox design as others have done here, and get some comparison data.
#3 is no longer lean and the other cylinders are right in line. Starting is back to dead-simple and no leaks after shutdown. Good stuff!
I found a nice deal on a nearly new 10-3678-32, made sure it was pickled as described, then transferred over the pretty blue epoxy float. Used the new gaskets and washers and buttoned her all up.
Swapping the carb is pretty quick on the 9A and a good excuse to clean the airbox and filter, so I did. A few ground runs verified fuel was atomizing, so I asked for laps above the airport to be safe, and it was. Landed, dropped the cowl and inspected everything - all good. Now it was time to get some real data. I was a bit worried b/c the 5217 had a pepperbox(holey) main nozzle and the 3278 just has a straight tube - what would I find??
5217 Nozzle- Pepperboxed
3278 - Non-pepperboxed (yet)
I was, however, very pleasantly surprised - the 3278 provided remarkably even, FI-like mixture distribution!
Full boat ROP climb out- as I passed 5K ft the temps came down a bit. Yikes, that's a lot of Gas!
GAMI lean-test at 8000 ft - 0.1 GPH spread! Noice!
8000 ft LOP cruise with a nice CHT range and great economy - I will try a bigger blocker in front of #2 to try to get more air back to #4
Low 2300ft JFA LOP cruise with great temp spreads on 5GPH (slight dive here - 5GPH will get me 130KTAS dead level)
More tests to come, but I'm really happy so far! I have spare nozzle that we might modify with a pepperbox design as others have done here, and get some comparison data.
#3 is no longer lean and the other cylinders are right in line. Starting is back to dead-simple and no leaks after shutdown. Good stuff!
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