Well, Kurt,

I winter in Mesquite. No more snow shoveling for me!

One thing we learned about using synthetic oils with aircraft that sit idle
for extended periods, is that it is not as tenacious as conventional oils
at remaining on camshafts and such. I adapted semi- synthetics for that
reason.

I can't  see how pulling it through a few blades could do any harm.

On Mon, Feb 6, 2023, 3:04 PM Kurt Redinbaugh <redinbau...@gmail.com> wrote:

> All
> Thank you for your input on my master switch. Let me stir the pot a bit
> and ask about the wisdom of pulling the prop through 10 revolutions - 20
> blades before starting when the plane has sat for some time in cold-
> weather. I have no facility to pre-heat the engine and it has been sitting
> out at a temperature as low as -7f (-21c). The same question comes to mind
> when the plane has been sitting in summer temperatures as high as 100+f
> (38+c).
> I know Mr. Stockhill is thinking our -7 is nothing when I have friends
> that live near him that have seen -35f (-38c) so far this winter. And as
> for Laurie...I have a bunk waiting for you when you can get up to Reno and
> cool off from your summer swelter!
> Thank You for your thoughts
> Kurt
>
>

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