-
Carburator Orientation
My Long EZ construction manual has the throttle and mixture cables making a right turn to the carburator after passing through the firewall. It seems that a straight run to carb would be much better cable routing but the M-S MA3A carb would need to be rotated 90 deg. The engine is a Lyc O-235. Any potential problems with the carb rotation?
Hangar talk seems to center around in-flight accelerations forcing bowl fuel into new and unhappy places, changing the mixture. The float takes up so much of the fuel surface, that I think this unlikely. I've seen planes with throttle shafts parallel and perpendicular to the direction of flight. M-S offered no guidance. I figure if carb orientation was critical, we would have heard about it by now. Your thoughts?
-
The throttle plate tends to deflect the fuel air mixture to one side. If the manifold is designed for that it might upset the flow if moved 90°. I don't know if it matters or not.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules