I am running Mikuni V28's on my XL 37 hp Mosler. All running well, I have about 5 hours on the plane since I finished it. I had spitting due to vibrating carbs and braced both carbs & snugged mounts, and it almost went away. I did most of my testing on the ground before I started flying the plane. Now in the air it seeems to be worse. The right seems to be worse than the left.I am wondering If I need to sync my carbs better to smooth things out? I carefully set the slides to match and it seems to be running well and not shaking any more than before.Would my rubber mounts be giving out already, maybe need to be tightened? I searched out the soft ones & I have witness marks on the bottom, and the tops are cotter key safety'd so I know that the bolts are not loose. Maybe the rubber is wearing.....I did check the float levels when I get he carbs and set them to what the list recommended ( cannot remember right now)It seemed t be the tightness of the motor mounts & carb bracing that fixed it the first time, now that I think about it. I have about 24 hours run time in these mounts to date. Not tightened the mounts since I originally snugged them up probably 10-15 hours ago.Any other ideas?Thanks Bob
I did most of my testing on the ground before I started flying the plane. Now in the air it seeems to be worse. The right seems to be worse than the left. Any other ideas? Thanks Bob
I know my prop torque is good check it every other flight. Tracking I need to check. Will also check mount tightness to try to even out all 4 bolts.....The vent tube drilling is worth a try. Both my carbs are set to factory spec for float. Is a last step I will takes carbs off and recheck. Maybe the right carb that spits more is set higher than the left??? Any idea how much lower these can be set without going lean....Thanks for these tips, will report back.Bob
Thanks Steve,I believe I have 2 vents, will try this..Is there a prop balancer like used in RC a guy can build to check the prop balance?Bob
I did connect the vents with the single tube drilled with holes both sides, and for the float chamber vent which I had capped ( upon advise from this forum), i uncapped it and put on a single hose 3" long with the end cut at an angle so as not to venture in slipstream.I have not flown due to winds for a couple days, but will this week and report back.Bob