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Rotax-Owner.com releases new video

By Janice Wood · February 4, 2010 ·

Rotax-Owner.com has released the latest in a series of e-Learning Technical Videos. This latest video covers the proper procedures for adjusting the BING carb slide needles. This needle adjustment may be required when overly high mag drops above 300 rpm are experienced from incorrect mixture settings. Such a procedure may be required when transitioning from winter to summer operations, relocating the aircraft’s home airport from sea level to 5,000-plus feet, or when any other significant change in atmospheric conditions takes place, according to officials.

Rotax-Owner.com is a factory authorized web-based support system that allows its more than 32,000 registered members an e-mail notification service of all critical to safety service information released by the Rotax factory, including access to complete information, education and support for Rotax aircraft engines.

Check out a sample video here.

For more information: Rotax-Owner.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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