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My 92 year old hangar neighbor has a G35. His engine runs rough from about 1300-1800 rpm. He says it feels like it’s going to shake itself apart.
Mag check is fine, no difference. Idles fine, clears up fine at higher rpm. No induction leaks.
I only know automotive carbs. Some have an intermediate circuit, or transition circuit, for midrange rpm. I suggested if the carb on his plane has any similarities in the fuel circuitry that there might be dirt or possibly old “gasketry” (I made that word up just now). Is that plausible with this era engine?
Anyone else have other ideas to check?
Thanks.
Mag check is fine, no difference. Idles fine, clears up fine at higher rpm. No induction leaks.
I only know automotive carbs. Some have an intermediate circuit, or transition circuit, for midrange rpm. I suggested if the carb on his plane has any similarities in the fuel circuitry that there might be dirt or possibly old “gasketry” (I made that word up just now). Is that plausible with this era engine?
Anyone else have other ideas to check?
Thanks.