Hi Guys,
I've flying models for over 50 years - cl, ff, RC including a ten year stint in pylon racing and many years in cl combat so I'm not a novice when it comes to engines. I came across a couple of norvel engines that have me absolutely stumped. I have both big mig and ame 40's and 25's that absolutely refuse to run rich. I've been trying to run these in speed limit combat on both suction and bladder pressure. They start ok, I let them warm up before trying to needle them, bring them up to peak then back off slightly, but when I try to walk out to the handle they will go rich and quit. If they don't quit before launch they will quit rich in the first 1/2 lap. If I needle them slightly over peak, if they don't quit on launch they will run out a tank but you can tell they are suffering. Can't seem to find that sweet spot. These all have cl venturi's, and have been run with a variety of glow plugs and Sig 15% fuel with 20% oil, either all castor or the 50-50 blend oil, and open exhaust. When this started I thought they were going lean but richening up the mixture made it worse. I hate to turn them into fishing weights as they are light, powerful and well made. I cut my combat teeth with K&B green heads and Quickers back in the 50's and have never had engines that acted like this. Any ideas?