Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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Couple of updates on the 9N.
This morning I started the thing up after it had been sitting since Sunday evening to see if it held prime. Sure enough, the oil pressure came right up, and actually came up faster with the straight 40 than it did with the 15W-40. So it seems like the straight 40 does a better job of keeping the prime. That's a good thing.
However it seems like the carb is leaking internally some amount and it'll flood the engine very quickly if I don't shut it down with the fuel as opposed to shutting it down with the ignition. I didn't have this problem before the engine overhaul with the last carb. I shut it off with the key then thought I should restart it and let it shut off with fuel, and the thing was flooded in a matter of seconds. Not sure if there's something I can do to try to fix that other than replace the carb.
This morning I started the thing up after it had been sitting since Sunday evening to see if it held prime. Sure enough, the oil pressure came right up, and actually came up faster with the straight 40 than it did with the 15W-40. So it seems like the straight 40 does a better job of keeping the prime. That's a good thing.
However it seems like the carb is leaking internally some amount and it'll flood the engine very quickly if I don't shut it down with the fuel as opposed to shutting it down with the ignition. I didn't have this problem before the engine overhaul with the last carb. I shut it off with the key then thought I should restart it and let it shut off with fuel, and the thing was flooded in a matter of seconds. Not sure if there's something I can do to try to fix that other than replace the carb.