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WhiteRook -> perry carb for FOXES (4/27/2008 3:49:48 PM)

was there ever a perry replacement carb for the fox engines? i think you need some kind of adapter to go with it

thanks RCU




rainedave -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (4/27/2008 4:03:23 PM)

Yes, and the adapters are still being sold. The second item from the bottom in these parts tables:

http://www.perrypumps.com/prod05.htm

David




rcdude7 -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (4/27/2008 4:09:04 PM)

Yes, there has always been an adapter available for fit the perry carbs. The adapter is #VP-FA $14.95

Get it from here: http://www.perrypumps.com/prod01.htm

Mike




Charley -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (4/27/2008 5:56:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WhiteRook

was there ever a perry replacement carb for the fox engines? i think you need some kind of adapter to go with it

thanks RCU


I doubt if it would run any better. Anybody ever try it?

CR




proptop -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (4/28/2008 1:47:34 AM)

I had a Tower .60 that was basically an Eagle with a Perry carb...(that was in the mid 70's )
Ran quite well...easy to adjust...no problems.




turbo.gst -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (4/28/2008 3:47:47 AM)

Fox used to manufacture one as well. It was called a " D Flange Adaptor". I used a few on some Fox's and they work quite well. Its nice to know that the Perry adaptor is still available.

In our case, I used it on my Dad's Fox Eagle 3. He was having problems obtaining a consistent needle setting. It turns out that our original Mk X carb had a rough spot that would collect fuel deposits. You could take it apart and clean it and have pretty decent results temporarily. We decided to try the flange adaptor with a HB .61 carb. It worked great and made a extremely reliable engine out of the old Fox. We did lose 200 rpm off the top end, but since it was on a trainer, we gladly traded it for the reliability.

I had a few other Fox's with Mk X carbs that ran well with no issues at all.

turbo




dammitman -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (4/28/2008 3:53:23 AM)

i have several of them and they work great. but then again i have no trouble running any fox engine with the stock carb.




dant-RCU -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (4/28/2008 12:43:13 PM)

I have used the Perry Pump carb w/Perry Pump on a Fox .74 - ran just fine. I was given an older Fox .78 with a damaged carb. Replaced
the carb with a standard Perry and flew it for 3 years until this year. Ran just fine.

Like dammitman, I have several Fox engines and have no trouble running them with stock carbs (either the air bleed or Mark X).

My .02

Dan




Sport_Pilot -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (4/28/2008 1:25:14 PM)

I had a Fox Eagle I Tower .60 that came with a Perry carb. It didn't run well, never could get it to idle well. Bought a used Fox engine that came with an extra Fox MKX carb so I put it on the old Fox .60 and now it runs great. Not saying that it won't run well with a Perry, but this was my experiance.




dammitman -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (8/6/2008 9:17:51 PM)

one other good one i have done, i put a perry carb on a fox quickee race motor and had it mounted on a goldberg skylark. now all i have read and was advised was that that motor would never run well and even if it would run it wouldnt be right for that plane. well, i got it tuned just right as i flew it for many flights and had it set up with a tuned pipe as well. it flew very fst, idled very nice and only deadsticked once while i was getting the whole thing set up. i did get frustrated at first and after a call to conley motors who is the maker of the perry carbs, i found out just what i was doing wrong with the setting of that carb.




Sport_Pilot -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (8/6/2008 9:42:37 PM)

Yes, and at least the MKX series carbs work better than the Perry.




Hobbsy -> RE: perry carb for FOXES (8/6/2008 11:28:34 PM)

The newer Fox EZJust carb is a fine carb with no issues, it is a metered carb with an air bleed trim.




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