Re: Did we REALLY walk on the moon?
Ya know, up here in northern Wisconsin, at air temps of -30 to -40 F, I worried about carb icing and actually had a heat riser setup on mine for one winter. I took it off to do some work and didnt put it back on...I have never had a carb icing problem on mine, even temps as low as we get. Usually it is most common in the roughly 20-40 degree range, above zero that is, th damper the worse it is...have a ton of stuff on this from airplanes...no carb icing in those conditions is tolerable when you are flying.
With a 230 and a cooling system that is in proper shape, good antifreeze, not plugged in he adiator or passages, good water pump, carb icing shouldnt other ya. The intake has almost as much coolant in it as it does air/fuel mix...that really helps prevent icing.
Possibly others have had other experiences, but these are mine.
brute4c
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