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Lubricating the primer shaft



 
 
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Old November 18th 03, 01:47 AM
Rich S.
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"Michael Horowitz" wrote in message
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I know that the primer shaft comes in contact with gasoline so that
any lube I put on the shaft will be washed away, but can anyone
recommend how to make the primer slide easier? Worked fine during the
summer, but last weekend it was the dickens to pull out and push back
in. - Mike


Mike........

That's why they pay those A&P's the big bucks. They have to buy a small can
of primer lube when they are in training. They still have half a can when
they retire.

Rich S.


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Old November 18th 03, 02:42 AM
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I know that the primer shaft comes in contact with gasoline so that
any lube I put on the shaft will be washed away, but can anyone
recommend how to make the primer slide easier? Worked fine during the
summer, but last weekend it was the dickens to pull out and push back
in. - Mike


Mike........

That's why they pay those A&P's the big bucks. They have to buy a small can
of primer lube when they are in training.

Rich S.

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Yep.... that and a canister of prop wash.


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Old November 19th 03, 03:34 PM
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"- Barnyard BOb -" wrote in message
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That's why they pay those A&P's the big bucks. They have to buy a

small can
of primer lube when they are in training.

Rich S.

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Yep.... that and a canister of prop wash.


The real problem about the "prop wash" is, you can't see it unless
your on fire of the runway is under at least 4" or water and you
can't feel the effect of it until you flying a tail dragger for the
first time.:-)
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