buzzard86
Pre-takeoff checklist
My 150 likes to make carb ice (particularly at cruise in ‘serious’ carb ice conditions) and I’ve had several instances where it’s been difficult/impossible to shed. I just installed a carb temp probe and it looks like I’m only getting about a +22F rise with full heat in cruise. In the pattern with the plane slowed and power back, I’m seeing about a +70F rise.
Does this sound normal? My mechanic has examined the system and can’t find any obvious issues - RPM drop during runup is about 100, scat tubing and engine baffling is all brand new and the carb heat box passes a visual inspection. In the absence of any issues, I guess I will utilize the temp gauge to keep the carb outside the icing range, but I feel like that +22 won’t do much if I need to melt any accumulated ice.
Trying to figure out if this is just par for the course with a C150/O200 or if something is amiss. I posted the same in the C150 club but not many members have temp gauges, so I’m posting here for a broader sample.
Thanks!
Does this sound normal? My mechanic has examined the system and can’t find any obvious issues - RPM drop during runup is about 100, scat tubing and engine baffling is all brand new and the carb heat box passes a visual inspection. In the absence of any issues, I guess I will utilize the temp gauge to keep the carb outside the icing range, but I feel like that +22 won’t do much if I need to melt any accumulated ice.
Trying to figure out if this is just par for the course with a C150/O200 or if something is amiss. I posted the same in the C150 club but not many members have temp gauges, so I’m posting here for a broader sample.
Thanks!