I've got a problem that puzzles me. The Chief has always run well. It's got the A-65 upgraded to 75hp. Recently we changed the glass and seals for the fuel gauge (Model A stuff). When we did that, we discovered that the fuel gauge had been left loose to serve as a vent.
So, we took off the Stromberg and had it cleaned and ordered a new steel needle and seat and put it back on. It needed cleaning. It was dirty inside. I don't know when it was last cleaned. Now, it runs fine at idle but starts running rough around 1700 rpm. It runs great at full throttle, but pull it back to 2100 and it'll sputter and cough. Pull on carb heat, and it smooths back up.
So, this makes me think it's running a bit lean, since pulling carb heat helps it and as soon as I push carb heat off in that 1800-2100 range, it roughens up again (so I don't think it's carb ice because it happens immediately). Carb heat enriches the mixture, of course. But why is it only happening in this narrow rpm range? I flew it an hour yesterday and cruising at 2200 was great. Pulling throttle back with carb heat on was fine. But pulling throttle back to 2100 or 1900 would mostly make it run rough, sometimes coughing significantly. I flew 4 patterns to a full landing and it did fine all the way through, but of course, she's running pretty much full throttle during climb out and downwind, and then 1300 or less on base and final with carb heat on.
I'm pretty much stumped as to what could be causing this. Any ideas?