[NSRCA-discussion] Mintor 1.70 Question

Pascoe,Tim [Burlington] Tim.Pascoe at ec.gc.ca
Thu Aug 3 06:43:16 AKDT 2006


Michael,

 

            Thanks for the suggestion. The pump was completely disassembled last fall, when I was chasing a bigger issue (the engine would not run at all). Turned out the carb had a defect (I think maybe it had been dropped), and either did not seal properly any more, or distorted the fuel flow somehow. We tracked it down by switching it out with another carb, and discovering that the original could not be tightened onto the body properly without jamming the barrel. I've also made the pump mods recommended by Lance at Aeroslave, removing the plastic spacer on the pump back plate.

Timothy Pascoe 

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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Michael Laggis
Sent: August 3, 2006 10:35 AM
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Subject: RE: [NSRCA-discussion] Mintor 1.70 Question

 

Tim,

My motor had odd pump problems.  I finally took the pump off and took it apart.  What I found inside amazed me.  The outlet was packed full of metal curly cues from machining.  Sometimes they blocked the flow of fuel sometimes they didn't.  I was chasing needle setting all over.  I removed the metal shavings cleaned the pump and put it back on.  The motor settled down after that.

 

Michael

 

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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org on behalf of Pascoe,Tim [Burlington]
Sent: Thu 8/3/2006 6:01 AM
To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Mintor 1.70 Question

Hey List,

        I've been setting up a Mintor 1.70 in a new plane, and am running into some minor difficulties. I first started running the engine last fall, and has some mechanical trouble which lead to some major needle twisting. After getting the mechanical trouble out of the way, I've found myself trying to get the pump/needles back to where they should be, with varying levels of success.

        The original symptoms seemed to indicate a lean mid-range on the engine; dying on throttle up after a down line, the odd backfire when spooling up from idle in the flat. I've been constantly richening the pump in an attempt to solve these issues, and it seemed to work at first. Better mid-range, no dead sticks. However, I am still getting the odd backfire, and I'm really afraid that I'm going to start busting stuff. I am now well in on the pump screw, much further than another Mintor 1.70 flier running the same fuel, and a long way past flush with the screw housing. The mid-range needle is also on the rich side of the setting.

        Any suggestions would be appreciated. The lines have all been checked, and they are fine (pretty much new anyway). The tank clunk is free, and the vent line is clear. Is it possible the backfire issue is in fact a too rich mixture, and I'm chasing the problem the wrong way?

        It's getting frustrating, as the engine is great in many other ways - very easy to start, phenomenal power, good throttle response. I'm running a 17x13 prop (soon to switch to the new 18.1x10) on an Aeroslave carbon pipe set approx ¼ to ½ inch longer than the Aeroslave recommended length, with Cool Power 15% for fuel.

Tim Pascoe

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