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Old April 25th 06, 05:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default A strange richness...

Jay,

I also fly a C Model Aztec and use the same technique
to start the engines. In my experience, the engine will
be flooded if you run the boost pumps when hot; When
not, it needs no priming. In addition, you need to let
the engine fire and run for a couple of seconds before
begining to open the mixture, or you end up with the
engine flooded even with no prime.

I used to wonder if the engines needed priming or were flooded
when hot. I've learned through experience that in my case, they
are always on the verge of being flooded when hot.

Is your Pathfinder fuel injected?

Ronnie

"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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On our flight to Nevada, I was impressed with the smoothness and
car-like predictability of Jim Burns' start-up technique with his
Lycoming IO-540s. Jim had a way to start them that I'd not seen
demonstrated before, which I will describe he

1. Fuel pump on
2. Electric primer on for (a few?) seconds
3. Crack throttle
4. With mixture at full lean, start cranking
5. Gradually enrichen the mixture until the engine fires

(I may have some of this wrong, as the Aztec has nearly every switch
and gauge in bizarre, usually invisible locations...)

By using this method, his engines both started without cranking or
coughing, just like my Subaru.

So, of course, I've been experimenting with this method, which is quite
different than the one described in my POH. (Which basically says
"crank at full-rich"...) It has worked perfectly several times,
especially on hot starts, until yesterday.

Yesterday, after a short stop for a piece of pie ala mode at a nearby
airport, I primed a few pumps, cracked the throttle, and started
cranking with the mixture at full lean. I slowly enrichened the
mixture until the engine caught...at which point it ran VERY rough, and
did not want to stay running.

This condition continued until I LEANED the mixture back, at which
point everything returned to normal. I was able to slowly enrichen
back to full rich, with no further difficulty. Mag checks were normal,
and the flight home -- after a very careful and prolonged run up -- was
normal.

What happened here? Why did this technique induce an over-rich
condition? Theories, anyone?
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
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