On 4/8/2010 5:14 PM, bcflyer2003 wrote:
> when I am on long cross-countries, shut down to refuel or eat lunch, it 
> refuses to start easily.
Bill:

There are really only 3 possible causes.
1) It's starved for fuel.
2) It's flooded
3) The mags are not working.

3 is unlikely since it (should) be starting on both mags and both would 
have to fail.  Still, worth eliminating. You could try starting on one 
mag or the other and see if either makes a difference.

That leaves 1 and 2.

If your carb leaks while standing then 2 is likely the culprit and the 
cure is to crank with the throttle wide open until it pops then close 
the throttle and it should catch.

If the carb doesn't leak then sitting hot could boil the fuel off or 
cause a vapor lock.  Here I would crank while priming.

If your primer works properly, you should *never* need 4 pumps unless 
your intent is to set the plane afire...

Are you sure it works?  If not that would compound number 1.

Are you ever able to get it to start hot?  If so, what does it do when 
it finally starts?  Black smoke?



-- 
John Cooper
Skyport East
www.skyportservices.net

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