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Old 08-18-2011, 03:13 PM
Al Schlageter Al Schlageter is offline
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Originally Posted by Crumpp View Post
No it was not a repeat. It was to clearly put out what happens in a float bowl type carburetor when subjected to negative G.

You wrongly stated it was a "two stage" event with the implication being it takes time.

No, it happens almost immediately and is two separate events brought about by subjecting the fuel metering system to negative G.

In a lean cut out, it immediately quits but will restart as soon as fuel is delivered.

A rich cut out immediately begins skipping and then quits.... It does not restart immediately and delivery of more fuel only prolongs the restart.
LOL!!!

It is a 2 stage event. First there is the lean cut out which is followed by the rich cut out. They don't, and can't, occur simultaneously. Yes it takes time!!! Your 'almost immediately' says so.
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