FIrst run of the season

Bob Pastorello rcaerobob at cox.net
Fri May 7 18:49:42 AKDT 2004


IF the pump had been sitting, you may find it will loosen up, and start getting richer.  I had to actually lean both of my pumps from stock settings because mid-range was too fat.
    Sounds like yours is gonna do the job, Alan!

Wish I could send you our 25mph winds (and maybe a little of the 80 degree stuff)....

Bob Pastorello
rcaerobob at cox.net
www.rcaerobats.net


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alan Hewson 
  To: NSRCA 
  Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 9:45 PM
  Subject: FIrst run of the season


  I finally got some good weather (and time) to run my OS160FX after having installed a Perry pump to supply fuel to the carb. I had trouble at first to get it running and when I did it was running lean (even though it flooded frequently when I first tried to get it running). After turning the screw on the end of the pump in one full turn to deliver more fuel, it could then get enough fuel and I could set up the mixtures.  The high speed needle got turned in just a little and the low speed needle got turned in almost one full turn.
  It is running fairly well now but might need a slight adjustment once it warms up.
  It was 7ºCelsius tonight when I ran it with moderate humidity. Bolly 590 muffler and Mueller header, 17 X 10N APC prop,  last year's 15% Cool Power fuel, K&B 1L glow plug.....nice idle and peaked at 8600 rpm (backed off 200 to be safe).
  Can someone please bring us some decent (warm) weather?......and let the flying begin!!!
  Alan Hewson


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