I have a strange question. We have a (non-adjustable) Ellison carb which should never be on full throttle on our fixed-pitch prop. (it gives no extra power and probably contributes to fouling the plugs.)
so I am thinking that it would be useful to put a spacer on the throttle that prevents us from pushing it all the way in. Maybe 0.75 inches long, around the metal throttle. The throttle itself is standard Vans for an RV6a, about 3/8" metal diameter. It should probably go out about 3/4" in order not to interface badly with the screwing mechanism. Ideally, the stop would be rubber and removable, sort of like the old ferrite cores for power cables.
does anyone know of a source for such an item (or the right name)?
so I am thinking that it would be useful to put a spacer on the throttle that prevents us from pushing it all the way in. Maybe 0.75 inches long, around the metal throttle. The throttle itself is standard Vans for an RV6a, about 3/8" metal diameter. It should probably go out about 3/4" in order not to interface badly with the screwing mechanism. Ideally, the stop would be rubber and removable, sort of like the old ferrite cores for power cables.
does anyone know of a source for such an item (or the right name)?