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Shadow-RCU 03-17-2003 02:15 PM

G62 problem
 
I have a G-62 in a Cap 231EX that sags and losses power in anything but level flight. This includes loops, inverted and knife edge flight.

I have taken the carb apart, inspected the gaskets and cleaned it. I didn't see any problems. I have replaced the gas tank and fuel lines, richened both the high needle and low needle and tried two different props (20X10 and 22X10). I also cleaned the spark plug.

Unless someone has any new ideas I was going to get a rebuild kit for the carb.

Any help is greatly appreciated. :confused:

Randy

aeroflyer 03-18-2003 02:42 AM

G 62
 
How much time do you have on the engine , did you buy it new? If the eng. is new reset the needles to factory per the instructions then run about 1/2 gallon of fuel thru it. Use a tach.and check the rpms . Also stick with the 22 inch prop. Adj. the low speed needle then the high . Remember low end adjs. will affect high end but not vice versa. Have patience.

s3nfo 03-18-2003 02:11 PM

Pressure changes
 
Sounds to me like your getting pressure changes inside the cowl which are affecting the pump diaphram. solder a brass tube over the hole in the carb pressure plate and run a gas safe tube back inside the fuse and see if that fixes it.

RCMDLR-RCU 03-19-2003 12:36 AM

G-62 problem...
 
My experience is the same as s3nfo suggests. My G-62 was in a Lanier Cap232 that exibited over rich/blubbering mixture when any change from level flight, especially knife edge.

The solution, was to silver solder a barbed fitting over the diaphram hole and run a fuel line from it to a static air source(inside the fuse) just as suggested.

Shadow-RCU 03-19-2003 02:13 PM

G62 problem
 
I bought the engine used and don't know how much time it has on it. I adjusted the idle and then the high speed. No matter how rich I make it, it still goes lean.

I am going to take the cowl off and see if this makes any difference. If it does I will try soldering a tube to the carb.

Thanks for the help.


Randy

bn120 03-19-2003 04:32 PM

G62 problem
 
generaly the pressure will come into play when it goes rich (four strokes), a leaning problem is usually a carb pump problem.which power loss is yours, rich or lean?


Darin

Hurri 03-21-2003 01:47 AM

G62 problem
 
On all my gas motors,G62 included, I always put a ram air type intake onto the carb; has a 45degree slant back on tube [Bennett sells them or make one] . This comes out thru a hole in the cowl .
Does this motor lean out etc with the cowl off? This will tell if you have turbulance inside cowl & is causing the prob;

Shadow-RCU 03-24-2003 01:26 PM

G62 problem
 
The engine goes lean and loses power. I have not had a chance to try it without the cowl. I was going to fly it this last weekend, but my wifes honey do list came first. I have a carburetor rebuild kit and a venturi coming. Hopefully one of these will fix the problem.

Thanks for all the help.

bdtsr 03-24-2003 03:41 PM

G62 problem
 
Well if you fly at the Seahawks field atleast you have got plenty of room for a dead stick! How did you even get that thing to balance? I've got an ST 2500 in mine with a killer battery towards the back and still added tail weight! My G62 on my Giant Stinger uses a Velocity Stack and the carb is exposed out side the cowl and have no problems. Get the carb number and go to a shop for a rebuild kit. You may have a bad diaphram.

Shadow-RCU 03-24-2003 06:28 PM

G62 problem
 
BDTSR

It is slightly nose heavy, but not too bad. The biggest problem I had was with it nosing over when I applied power. I fixed that by putting aileron stock under the landing gear.

I've gotten several suggestions as too what the problem could be and hopefully one of them will work. Isn't this a great site? You couldn't get this kind of help at the field.

Yes I fly at the Seahawk Air Park. And even with the large size, I have managed to land in the forest to the north.

Randy

bdtsr 03-24-2003 07:49 PM

G62 problem
 
My dad belongs to the Seahawks. He lost a plane over on the far side. Then 2 months later the brush fire went through and burned everything. Never did find the plane!

stalspin-delete 03-25-2003 05:54 AM

G62 problem
 
Shadow,

check for any leaking gaskets, carb, cyl. head c'case and also could be a leaking front seal allowing engine to suck air.


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