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I flew my DA60 powerd Extra SHP and the only problem I had was some flame outs on pop tops which I solved with using idle up. I did change the clunk every year. As for the 30 degrees I watched a DA video on fuel tanks see here and they add a brass tube in the pickup line. I am pretty sure that 30 degrees nose down that clunk is also out of the fuel. Are you sure that you do not have any air leaks?orthobird;11339 wrote: do you believe, in any way, that the felt may or could act as an impediment to fuel flow? reason i ask, i have a 91" yak with a 70 cc twin motor.
tank full, cranks right up.
after about 6 minutes of flight, the tank is 1/2 full or so.
i noticed that if i do a humpty bump, then when i am in level flight and begin to pitch the nose down, then the engine sounds like it is starving, for about 2 seconds. i level her out, then sounds fine again. kind of weird. does not happen when tank is full, and the engine is not overheating.
when i landed it
i looked, and surely enough, if i tip nose down by 30 degrees, i can see in the tank that the clunk felt, about 1/4th is not submerged.
seems to me that the fuel would enter the fuel line via the whacking process.
can air get into the fuel line when it is in this position?
anyone else have any thoughts on this?
and in fact, this was the purpose for my post....