I've been reading here about people using Mikuni carbs, having issues with floats, and various comments about fuel pumps and their use.Coming from a 2-stroke Jet ski background, I'm just wondering if anyone used Jet ski Carbs on airplanes. It seems to me that a Mikuni Jet ski carb would have a several of useful things going for it.#1 Probably the most important reason: it will operate in any orientation. It doesn't care if it is right side up, upside down or sideways.#2 They have built in fuel pumps. The fuel pumps are designed to be powered by the pressure/vacuum pulses from a 2 stroke crank case, but a 1/2 VW might have enough of a signal to operate the pump. This could be very handy if you were up side down.#3 They don't use floats or bowls (see #1 and #2) and all the issues those bring. That isn't to say that they don't have their own issues, they are just different. Also tuning them is a little different than tuning a "normal" carb, but not difficult once you get used to it.#4 (for me anyway) I have a few laying around and it might be nice to put them to work.
...Also Walbro have a separate pulse pump designed for 4 stroke engines that is connected to the intake. They add a spring to push the diaphragm back. However under full throttle the signal is going to be low as the pressure differential falls to equal atmospheric, thus fuel flow will vary. ...