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The engine is not designed to turn in a specific direction. Some
accessories are, such as mags, vacuum pumps, starter, alternator. The engine itself will happily run in the other direction, several twins do just that. Mark T. Dame wrote: Ron Natalie wrote: The argument against it is that people claim it hurts the vacuum pump. That was what I was taught many moons ago. I have never confirmed it, but my brain tells me that the engine is designed to turn in one direction, so don't turn it in the other. No real proof (I'm not an A&P and have never played one on TV), but just my own logic. Except when absolutely necessary (like to get the tow bar connected) you shouldn't be turning the prop at all. There's no good reason to justify the dangers. If the engine is properly shutdown (boost pump off, throttle slightly above idle, and mixture to cut off) the chances are greatly reduced than if you just kill the engine by turn off the mags. Additionally, some people recommend checking your mags before shutdown to make sure you don't have a broken P lead which would also help. A flying club I used to belong to had a "policy" (not a rule, just a suggestion that it would be nice if you did it) of turning the prop vertical after parking it to keep the birds from sitting on it and pooing on the plane. Obviously the safest way to prevent an accidental fire while hand turning the prop is to not do it. When I do turn a prob by hand, I try to do it in the direction it turns while running, turn slowly to minimize any compression (don't know if that is true either, just what I was taught), and only use the palms of my hand on the face of the prop to minimize the possibility of the prop smacking the back of my hand should it fire. YMMV. -m |
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