benyflyguy
En-Route
I fly C182. I’ve noticed a few times now when I have the carb heat pulled and am on final and basically have power back to almost nothing I get this little “chug or cough”. Almost like a cylinder miss. First time I noticed it I thought mycarb heat wasn’t pulled out all the way.
Second time thought it was low fuel on one tank. One pulls more then other. But then on the fill I had at least 5 gal on the one side and 15 on the other.
Third time was with my CFI and it just blipped again and he mentioned that the carb temp was pretty high and probably didn’t need carb heat and we pushed it in and it stopped.
Thinking back all of these were on hot humid days when I was on short final with carbs heat on and very low throttle.
I was always taught with Cessna, “pull the carb heat, it’s a Cessna thing”.
So i guess my question is, is carb heat always necessary?? And fu if not then if on checkride of IR rating is simply checking carb temp as a checklist thing and actively voicing and not pulling carb heat going to get me in trouble???
Thoughts?
Second time thought it was low fuel on one tank. One pulls more then other. But then on the fill I had at least 5 gal on the one side and 15 on the other.
Third time was with my CFI and it just blipped again and he mentioned that the carb temp was pretty high and probably didn’t need carb heat and we pushed it in and it stopped.
Thinking back all of these were on hot humid days when I was on short final with carbs heat on and very low throttle.
I was always taught with Cessna, “pull the carb heat, it’s a Cessna thing”.
So i guess my question is, is carb heat always necessary?? And fu if not then if on checkride of IR rating is simply checking carb temp as a checklist thing and actively voicing and not pulling carb heat going to get me in trouble???
Thoughts?