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Follow up on Spit hesitation - fixed

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Subject: Follow up on Spit hesitation - fixed
From: jw@mail09.mitre.org (Joe Whalley)
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 97 16:18:02 -0400
Thanks to all who suggested checking the dashpot or diaphragm - I found that
they seemed OK, no holes or tear, and oil present in the dashpot. I found that
the needle than extends into the carb below the diaphragm had a coating of
white "stuff" on it, that came off easily with a fingernail. I think this junk
was binding the needle. Any ideas on where it comes from, and how to prevent
it? 
As I mentioned, this engine has about 300 miles since being idle for 3 years,
and the needle was clean when I started getting it going a few months ago, so
this buildup is recent.

I emptied and refilled the dashpot with engine oil, how do you know the
correct amount? I added nough to feel resistance when I inserted the piston,
seem to remember reading this somewhere.

Joe
72 Spitfire


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