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Not obvious yet. What kind of fuel?
Check the listed temps. The OAT will always be higher than the dew point. It is normal for a leaned engine running with carb heat ON to briefly stumble (lean out even more) when carb heat is taken OFF. Doesn't describe your case though. |
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Whooops! DP was MINUS 10C... my bad.
100 Av gas Nope.. symptom same, carb ht on or off.. TY! Dave On 4 Dec 2005 17:25:53 -0800, "nrp" wrote: Not obvious yet. What kind of fuel? Check the listed temps. The OAT will always be higher than the dew point. It is normal for a leaned engine running with carb heat ON to briefly stumble (lean out even more) when carb heat is taken OFF. Doesn't describe your case though. |
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