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Any suggestions on leaning the carb on a 2.2 Subaru for 6000 plus feet?
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I don't know about that specific engine or gyros, but in the Piper I fly I was taught to lean the mixture until a drop in RPM or roughness is felt then richen the mixture a little.
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The is no such thing as a carb on a factory 2.2 Subaru engine. It must be an aftermarket fitting - in which case we would need to know the make and model of the Carby. Most aftermarket fittings are comparatively ancient and have no alowance for mixture control.
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Tom McNeilly used to make mixture control blocks for Holley carbs, and may still do so. It replaced the standard metering block.
I don't know how current this is, but here's his contact info: Tom McNeilly 14001 East Williamsfield Rd. Gilbert Arizona 85296 480-899-7613
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I am glad to see there's a new Sparrow Hawk in the neighborhood!
Have fun, John. Udi |
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