Air Box questions
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pmanton
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Air Box questions
What is the function of the 3/4 " hole in the air box lid left side directly above the carb heat lever? Also directly below the carb heat lever is a spacer perhaps 13/16" long, what is the purpose of this?
Thanks much
Paul
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Thanks much
Paul
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Re: Air Box questions
The hole is so you can get to the carb bowl drain on a Stomberg (maybe a Marvel) without having to remove the airbox. The bowl needs to be drained and checked for debris every annual. Not sure what the spacer is you're talking about. Got a picture?
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Here it is. The drawing calls it a bushing. It's the post just under the arm.
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Isn't there some kind of a spring that hooks from that bolt to the carb heat lever?
I can't remember if it's original or not though.
Mike
I can't remember if it's original or not though.
Mike
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I got an answer on the fAA mailing list. A spring goes there to keep the flapper from flapping
in case the control wire breaks.
The hole became apparent as soon as I brought the airbox within a foot of a carb.
Cheers:
Paul
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The hole became apparent as soon as I brought the airbox within a foot of a carb.
Cheers:
Paul
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I also learned something. My cable will drift open a little during flight. I'll put a spring on it.
But wait, on second thought, will a spring not cause drift in the opposite direction?
Thanks, Dennis
But wait, on second thought, will a spring not cause drift in the opposite direction?
Thanks, Dennis
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The spring will hold it either open or closed, but not in the middle because of the over-cam nature with a spring setup. An alternative to stop it creeping; with it in the cold position put a very slight bend in the cable with a pair of pliers. That will create a "detent" where the inner cable will nest with the sleeve. And it will add a little bit of tension on the cable when in partial or hot position. Had to do that to both Champ and Cub.
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Thanks Nathan
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