Dave, If you let it sit for a few minutes before pulling the starter, yes, the fuel will drip into the carb. Pull the starter right after priming. The incoming air sucks the fuel into the cylinders. No problem.
Syd On Aug 8, 2010, at 6:27 PM, Ronin Sensei wrote: > Syd, > What keeps it from just dripping back down onto the carb? > Dave > > > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 14:10:55 -0500 > Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] How to start an Ercoupe > > > Dave, > > The Coupe primer DOES NOT put fuel into the carb. It puts fuel into the > intake manifold, above the carb, which is fed into all four cylinders when > the engine is cranked over. Over priming can be dangerous, yes, but one or > two squirts on the primer when the engine is cold will not cause any > problems. NEVER pump the primer more than two times. > > Syd > > > > On Aug 5, 2010, at 1:20 PM, Ronin Sensei wrote: > > > Hooooo Kaaaay, > This can turn into a dissertation, but I thought it was interesting, so maybe > you will, too. This is what I believe I have learned. > > 1. The Ercoupe with Stromberg carb needed a primer for starting because the > Stromberg has no accelerator pump. (The Marvel carb does, in contrast, have > an accelerator pump.) > 2. On aircraft having a carb that includes an accelerator pump, pumping the > throttle is a popular but dangerous way to start an engine because it puts > excess fuel in the carb where it can cause an engine fire. The safer way to > do it on, for example, a Cessna-152 is to use the primer because the primer > puts fuel DIRECTLY INTO A CYLINDER, thereby bypassing the carb. > 3. HOWEVER, the Coupe primer does NOT put fuel in the cylinder. It squirts > it into the carb, just like the accelerator pump. (I learned this when I > paid to have my primer, which had been cut and crimped, re-installed. They > did this when they replaced the Stromberg carb with a Marvel carb. But, I > felt it was dangerous so I undid the primer change. That's when I learned > that the primer goes to the carb, not the cylinder, just like the accelerator > pump on the throttle.) > 4. SO, on a Coupe use of the primer and use of the carb accelerator pump are > both hazardous. > 5. I am going to try using the primer ONLY while the prop is turning, as I > see is advised by one member. > > Anybody see any errors in this summary? > Dave Winters > > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 13:20:14 +0000 > Subject: [ercoupe-tech] How to start an Ercoupe > > > At Oshkosh during the Ercoupe maintenance session the best method of starting > a Coupe was described as: slow back when pulling primer out; push in more > rapidly; slow back again; engage starter and push in primer simultaneously. > Works every time so they say (I haven't tried it yet). I had been told that > pushing in the throttle once would help but the consensus at Oshkosh was that > it would be useless. Don't disagree but can anyone tell me what using the > throttle during the start does? > > Mac McMahon > N94184 > VKX Friendly, MD > > > > > > >
