Up Date!
Sonex is back in the air.
Carburettors have been installed (with new float valve seats) and balanced. Great performance - engine running like a sewing machine.
BUT
In the first hour, I collected aproximately 100 + ml of fuel from the carb breather/vent tubes.
In the next 2 hrs collected about the same - so less fuel coming through.
The last 1 hr, only about 25 ml
I hope the sealing progress will continue to ZERO fuel.
Speculation;
From another Forum conversation: - it has been suggested, that should the float bowl fuel "boil" the floats would sink and thus more fuel would enter and possibly exit out the breather line. If this were to happen it would be most likely post flight/after engine shut down.
I have gone to a fair bit of effort to reduce, by shielding, the potential for the carburettor float bowls to be affected by radiant heat from the engine/rear exhaust system - I can't do much about convection heat on engine shutdown. (In flight the undercowl temperature is 30C Ambient: 22C@ 6500 f, . I have seen 50C + on the ground, post shut down).
Bear in mind that my aircraft is a "taildragger" so after engine shutdown, I would expect the air flow to readilly reverse ie ambient/cooler air enter through the cowl bottom vent and hot air exit through the forward ( upper) "nostrils". I would hope the effect of this would be to see fairly rapid cooling of the engine/exhaust hopefully minimising convective heating of the carburettors.
Question:
1. Anyone else had / having a similar issue?
2. Do you have an opinion on fuel "boiling" in the carb float chamber?
3. Any further suggestions?