Jett .90 carb / OPS .65
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Jett .90 carb / OPS .65
Just a quick note of support - I finally actually flew my OPS Speed .65 with the Jett .90 carb Dub machined to fit for me. Already bench run a few times. This combination works flawlessly, the engine throttles as well as you could hope for and idle is reliable, transition quick. Very troublefree setup. Gobs of top end.
And since the cost of carb and machining was very reasonable, I know what I will be doing when time comes to retrofit a couple of other engines waiting in the wings.
And since the cost of carb and machining was very reasonable, I know what I will be doing when time comes to retrofit a couple of other engines waiting in the wings.
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RE: Jett .90 carb / OPS .65
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Hey!
Awesome to hear. And very pleased it is working well. When ya get a chance, post a few photos of the aircraft/installation please?
Bob
Hey!
Awesome to hear. And very pleased it is working well. When ya get a chance, post a few photos of the aircraft/installation please?
Bob
And a bench run of the engine (but no close ups of the carb) here: [link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6As9jreMlDA]OPS .65 bench run[/link]
I'll try to remember to get some video of it throttling on the ground next time I'm flying.
Mike
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RE: Jett .90 carb / OPS .65
The only "problem" I identified was the the fact that the wall thickness on the carb neck was pretty thin after machining to fit, so don't get too enthusiastic with the torque on the pinch bar nut. So far nothing has rattled loose on the bench runs or flights, all good. No loose parts sucked into the rear intake either, yet..