I take Precious (WGT) out of the hanger and get ready for my morning flight, weather is perfect.
I started her up and noticed petrol dripping from the carbs (Bing). I looked closer and it appeared that it was dripping from the one little air vent pipe on the carb. I switched off, removed the air vent pipe and noticed it had a whole, which I promptly sealed (Note 1).
I started airy up again and she was not sounding right and I gave throttle and it felt like she wanted to die everytime I gave more juice.
Long story short, I replaced plugs, same problem and then could only conclude that it was a needle and seat problem in carbs. I removed carbs with every intent on having Aviation Engines fix the problem.
I spoke to a fellow pilot this morning much more technical knowledge than me and he recons the carbs were flooding and the needle might just have been stuck or some dirt might have come into the carb and that it was unneccesary to remove the carbs.





Anyhow, too late I have ordered new jets, needle jet and jet needle from Aviation engines and have a technical guy coming to fit it on Saturday - Hopefully this is not in vain and wil sort out the problem - The new jets and needles would of course be a huge waste of money if it was just a little dirt or stuck needle - Especially seeing as though the needle jet etc was replaced 100 hours ago. (This I also only found out after ordering the new parts

Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Oom eend?
The problem at Aviators Paradise (where I fly from) is that there is nobody to really help with this sort of problem - If I was at Petit I recon Kasparson would have sorted me out in about 10 minutes.
So, if there are any good technically minded okes out there who want to hanger and fly from the most scenic airfield in Gauteng - Contact me, we need you as a flying buddy and to help us out from time to time with technical advice and to stop us from buying unnecessary parts

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Note 1: The air vent pipe should have a whole....
