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PSalter(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 2:10 pm Post subject: Next Question(s).... |
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1) Do the Nanchangs usually have the carb heat ears/horns/funnels/whatever ? During my Yak 52 days I rarely saw them. Are they needed for the Nanchang?
2) How do CJ owners install an air filter? Is there one available from Doug or elsewhere? Is it needed?
Thanks to the individuals that answered my last post.
Phil
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cjpilot710(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 5:44 pm Post subject: Next Question(s).... |
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1) Do the Nanchangs usually have the carb heat ears/horns/funnels/whatever ? During my Yak 52 days I rarely saw them. Are they needed for the Nanchang?
2) How do CJ owners install an air filter? Is there one available from Doug or elsewhere? Is it needed?
Thanks to the individuals that answered my last post.
Phil
Phil,
The "rabbit ears" were standard on both the CJ-6 and CJ-6A. They simply collected hot air from around the exhaust stack and were attached to the back of the carburetor air box. More of an 'alternate air' than a real carburetor heat. Some guys didn't feel they were necessary and cut them off. Mine : one was melted off due to my exhaust stack left lower "Y" burning off. Long story there. The Chinese thought they were necessary.
I have a Brackett (928-757-4009) air filter over the "toung" in the air intake. It is made like a sock and fits neatly. Some guys feel it reduces the manifold to much (about one inch) and don't use it. Not a good idea if you're working a grass field or dusty area. Some guys have taken off the screen as well. Worse idea yet, unless you have absolutely no care about the dirt going in the engine nor its longevity.
I keep an air filter on and use a 10 micron oil filter. My engine is approaching 1,200 hours now since I put it on the airplane new from the factory. I change my oil between 30 & 40 hours. Compression is still good and I've never ever needed that one extra inch of manifold pressure.
Hope this helps.
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
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