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jpspencer(at)cableone.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 9:10 am Post subject: 912 carb sync |
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Anybody besides me have problems with getting/keeping the carbs synched on their 912. I have the standard issue 701 throttle arrangement currently but have tried about a half dozen different setups and have had problems with all of them. The main trouble seems to be with the off center torque tube actuator which requires a longer cable to the left carb resulting in a bunch more cable slop on that side. Tried controlling the left carb off the left side and had problems with that too.Believe it would be a lot better if could control the carbs from a firewall center position with equal length cables, and some sort of "slider" arrangement instead of the torque tube. That would also eliminate the vertical s turn in the cable required by the stock setup. Anybody got a "quick easy cheap" fix.
Joe
The green one on utube
85 hours
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dirkslabbert(at)telkomsa. Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:52 am Post subject: 912 carb sync |
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Hallo green one, seen your video, amazing ! is that a 80 hp 912!?
I have a different throttle setup, if you are interested, will send a pic.
All the best,
Dirk.
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zsmith3rd(at)earthlink.ne Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:01 am Post subject: 912 carb sync |
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Joe,
Separate email headed your way to youe email address.
Zed/912/701/etc
do not archive
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larry(at)macsmachine.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:05 pm Post subject: 912 carb sync |
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Joe,
I had that same problem with my Subaru and dual Bing carburetors. I
went with a single .065 music wire push-pull wire in a cable casing and
linked
the carbs together solidly so that they hit stops each end of travel at
the same time. Now the throttle acts like one on any Cessna / Piper.
Suggest you go solid rather than cables and remove the springs on the
carb linkage arms if you still have them.
Larry McFarland at www.macsmachine.com
jpspencer(at)cableone.net wrote:
Quote: | Anybody besides me have problems with getting/keeping the carbs
synched on their 912. I have the standard issue 701 throttle
arrangement currently but have tried about a half dozen different
setups and have had problems with all of them. The main trouble seems
to be with the off center torque tube actuator which requires a longer
cable to the left carb resulting in a bunch more cable slop on that
side. Tried controlling the left carb off the left side and had
problems with that too.Believe it would be a lot better if could
control the carbs from a firewall center position with equal length
cables, and some sort of "slider" arrangement instead of the torque
tube. That would also eliminate the vertical s turn in the
cable required by the stock setup. Anybody got a "quick easy cheap" fix.
Joe
The green one on utube
85 hours
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klaus(at)utdallas.edu Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 2:22 pm Post subject: 912 carb sync |
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Hi,
The carb sync problem can be solved by doing away with the cables and
instead
using rods. Rods give positive control, do not require springs, and have
been working reliably for more than 1000 hrs over more than 10 years.
The details are on the website
www.utdallas.edu/~klaus/Airplane/linkage_carburetors.html
Happy flying,
Klaus Truemper
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Klaus Truemper
Professor Emeritus of Computer Science
University of Texas at Dallas
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and
Computer Science EC31
P.O. Box 830688
Richardson, TX 75083-0688
(972) 883-2712
klaus(at)utdallas.edu
www.utdallas.edu/~klaus
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ricklach

Joined: 20 Jun 2006 Posts: 127 Location: Kernville, Calif.
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:45 am Post subject: Re: 912 carb sync |
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Hi Klaus,
Your rod design looks very solid and dependable. But I have a question for you. Have you seen any issues with your rod set-up when the engine torques in the airframe. Like RPM changes.
Looking forward to your comments.
Rick
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klaus(at)utdallas.edu Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:14 am Post subject: 912 carb sync |
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Hi Rick,
Joe Spencer sent an email with the same concern about synchronization
via rods when the engine moves a abit.
Here is the analysis of that aspect:
Altogether, any engine movement is very small
since the motor mounts are so stiff.
But suppose the propeller pulls the engine foward a bit,
or a power reduction has the engine move backward a bit.
Then this effect occurs on both sides, and thus the
throttle settings remain synchronized. The same conclusion
applies if the engine rotates a bit on the longitudinal axis
due to engine torque. It that case, both throttles are
again affected the same way.
In fact, we have never noticed
any unbalanced behavior because of power setting or whatever
else might make the engine move a bit.
It would be different if, looking from the top down on the
engine, the engine would rotated in the mount. But I cannot
see why the engine or propeller forces
would ever cause such a rotation.
More important is the vibration that constantly shakes
the rods. I was initially concerned that this would wear out
the rod ends and thus lead to imprecise positions of the
throttle. After more than 1000 hours, there is a tiny amount
of play, of no concern so far. There is NO safety issue since
a large washer is outside the rod end so that even a failure
of the rod end cannot result in the rod disconnecting from the
carburetor.
My friend Mel Asberry, the expert builder, and I
came up with the rod idea AFTER we had installed the cables.
We never got them to work right and decided to go to rods.
This has been an excellent choice. Once the carburetors
are carefully synchronized, they stay that way and never need
any adjustment.
Quote: | From a safety standpoint I never liked the cable setup
to begin with. If one cable disconnects, that side goes to
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full throttle due to the spring. Yet the other side stays
at whatever setting you have,
and the engine is extremely unbalanced
in the power output of the cylinders. This has got to be
extremely dangerous. The rods, with their positive control,
completely avoid that problem.
Happy Flying,
Klaus Truemper
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Klaus Truemper
Professor Emeritus of Computer Science
University of Texas at Dallas
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and
Computer Science EC31
P.O. Box 830688
Richardson, TX 75083-0688
(972) 883-2712
klaus(at)utdallas.edu
www.utdallas.edu/~klaus
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jpspencer(at)cableone.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 5:17 pm Post subject: 912 carb sync |
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Thanks guys for the replies on the carb sync problem. Think I will try Klaus' push/pull rod setup. Will report.
Joe
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