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onrecess 11-12-2002 08:23 PM

OS 61 sf max carb problem
 
I am running an OS61SF max on a TT fun fly extra. I got it used. The low speed needle is adjusted by an eccentric screw moving a fork. The fork was upside down (I think). There is a crescent cut out on the closed end of the fork. Does that face the high spd needle valve?
I replaced the needle which was broken off flat. I use a pitts muffler, and cannot seem to get a smoke trail, even when it seems too rich.
Oh, I am running a 11x7.5 prop. I posted in fun fly to ask if that is enough prop.
Thanks,
Tom

jmercer52 11-13-2002 02:05 AM

OS 61 sf max carb problem
 
Sorry, That doesn't sound like a stock carb to me. A stock carb should have the low speed needle on the throttle arm side right in the center of the barrel. the high speed needle is on the other side of the carb. I don't beleive I have ever seen a "fork" on a carb.....you sure have me stumped.

Flyboy Dave 11-13-2002 05:55 AM

Is that the O.S. Type 7L carb ?
 
1 Attachment(s)
It goes like this..... ;)

onrecess 11-13-2002 12:22 PM

yeehaa!
 
Yep, that is the one. Your picture makes it clear the cut out is toward the needle. Thanks a heap!
Tom

Bax 11-13-2002 04:02 PM

OS 61 sf max carb problem
 
Flyboy Dave,

The main thing about your carb is the position of the slotted screw with the eccentric head. That's the one at the top of the picture. When the slot in the screw is straight up and down, your idle mixture is in the center of its range. Turning it clockwise will lean the idle mixture, and turning is counter-clockwise will richen the idle mixture.

If the carb's been disassembled, the mixture control assembly may have been installed at 180 degrees to the correct position. This will cause all kinds of headaches in running.

If your engine will throttle nicely from idle to top RPM, and has a good idle, then the assembly's installed correctly.

A smoke trail may or may not develop when the engine's running well. It depends upon the fuel used, the exhaust system, and the weather. You can have an engine running very well with little visible smoke. Depending upon the fuel, you can have a lot of visible smoke and still be running too lean.

Listen to the engine carefully, do the 'pinch' test while setting the engine. If you give the fuel line a quick pinch at full throttle and the RPM jumps a bit, you're rich of peak RPM. If it sags or stays the same, you need to richen the high-speed needle until you get a slight jump. Listen to the engine carefully when it's in the air, and adjust the mixture as necessary to allow for the RPM increase as the engine unloads.

We usually ran the O.S. Max .61 SF engines on our test stand with a 12x8 APC prop, 10% Omega Fuel, stock muffler, and an O.S. #8 plug. We'd see RPM in the mid- to high-11,000's. Any idle below about 2,700-2,800 was considered 'good'.

Flyboy Dave 11-13-2002 05:31 PM

onrecess....If you don't mind...
 
....I'll E-mail you the "Operating Instructions for the
O.S. Type 7L carb ". ;)

E-mail, or PM me your E-mail Addy, so I can attach
the instructions.

Dave. :D

( Thanks, Bill....that's all good info )

aou816 06-22-2003 09:25 PM

7 l carb
 
hey flyboy, i would love it if u cound send me something to show me how to set the 7l carb. my e-mail addy is [email protected]. thanks alot.

Flyboy Dave 06-22-2003 11:24 PM

aou816....
 
....OK....I saw them just the other day....I'll scan 'em,
and e-mail 'em to ya'.... :)

Flyboy Dave 06-23-2003 02:03 PM

aou816....
 
....they're on the way.... ;)

Dave. :)


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