Hi all,
Would appreciate views on what I think can only be carb icing..
CS/FAR 23 certified aircraft, constant speed very light prop, carb heat through airbox/exhaust muffler.
What happens is that in ambient conditions of lower than 10 degrees C, high humidity: engine runs a bit rough after start-up. Once the engine is bit warmer I apply carb heat and the RPM initally drops a bit like it should, but if I wait it really rises, like from 2000 to 3500 RPM. When I disengage carb heat, engine runs smooth again at that lower 2000 RPM.
Again, only in these atmospheric conditions.
I remember reading here that carb ice hardly ever happens at low RPM on the ground (I believe it was a comment by Roger, can't find it now).
The strange thing is that before this aircraft I owned the same brand, but ULM (LSA in US) with the same carb heat set up. But maybe I just did't notice it just doing a quick and not lengthy carb heat check.
So my questions are:
1. Am I looking at carb icing here? If not, what else could this be?
2. How to explain that this did not seem to happen on my previous craft, other than I just never noticed.