Hello group. I needs some help from the carb experts on here.
The details: Lycoming O-360, overhauled carb purchased several months ago from ACS. Carb is a Marvel Schebler MA 4-5 (model number is 10-5193). Engine has 100 hours. The original carb had a fuel leak, hence the purchase of an overhauled one.
The problem: upon accelerating after idle warm up, there is a noticable stumble and then recovery
: on short final, idling at about 1000 RPM, when I advance the throttle relatively quickly .... stumble then recovery
: while flying, if I go to idle and the RPM is around 1000, if I advance the throttle slowly, at around 1500 RPM, a noticable stumble and then recovery.
I've adjusted the idle mixture screw many times. It makes no difference.
There is no external accelerator pump adjustment on this model of carb.
When advancing the throttle arm there is a "healthy" squirt of fuel .
To my uneducated mind it seem to be needing more fuel when I rapidly advance the throttle.
SUGGESTIONS PLEASE !
Thank
The details: Lycoming O-360, overhauled carb purchased several months ago from ACS. Carb is a Marvel Schebler MA 4-5 (model number is 10-5193). Engine has 100 hours. The original carb had a fuel leak, hence the purchase of an overhauled one.
The problem: upon accelerating after idle warm up, there is a noticable stumble and then recovery
: on short final, idling at about 1000 RPM, when I advance the throttle relatively quickly .... stumble then recovery
: while flying, if I go to idle and the RPM is around 1000, if I advance the throttle slowly, at around 1500 RPM, a noticable stumble and then recovery.
I've adjusted the idle mixture screw many times. It makes no difference.
There is no external accelerator pump adjustment on this model of carb.
When advancing the throttle arm there is a "healthy" squirt of fuel .
To my uneducated mind it seem to be needing more fuel when I rapidly advance the throttle.
SUGGESTIONS PLEASE !
Thank