Steve
GS Whisperer
DEFINITELY not a guru here, especially with flatsides, but I did take a look at the manuals that posplayr linked.
What I saw was the float level is supposed to be 17 +/- 1mm. You said you had them set at 18mm, which would be on the lean side.
You then have your (possibly too small) pilots richened up to compensate. As soon as more than idle-speed air starts moving through, all that richness has to go somewhere.
Doesn't sound like much, but try setting the floats to 17mm and make sure that both floats measure the same, within a few tenths of a mm.
Just a suggestion, but that's what you are asking for.
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What I saw was the float level is supposed to be 17 +/- 1mm. You said you had them set at 18mm, which would be on the lean side.
You then have your (possibly too small) pilots richened up to compensate. As soon as more than idle-speed air starts moving through, all that richness has to go somewhere.
Doesn't sound like much, but try setting the floats to 17mm and make sure that both floats measure the same, within a few tenths of a mm.
Just a suggestion, but that's what you are asking for.
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