I recently posted about flying to Pilot Pete’s and after having dinner being unable to start the plane (in cold weather), luckily I was saved by two gentlemen who hand propped the airplane. The issue seemed to repeat itself sporadically, when turning the key to start the engine, the Bendix starter made a “whinning” noise and the prop was zero motion. I did some searching online and it seemed that one should check the teeth/gear by the prop flywheel for any buildup, one post said to apply WD40, but most posts opted for a silicone lubricant.
So yesterday, I pulled the airplane out of the hangar and the same issue occurred and I was unable to start the airplane. I thought about hand propping but realized I didn’t have the expertise needed so opted not to try that solo, and I placed the airplane back in the hangar.
Anyway, I placed a screwdriver into the starter gear to rotate the gear, and it clicked (almost like the gear was stuck in an engaged position but clearly the gear was not out towards the flywheel). At that point, I said I need to try it again and that my next option was to spray some WD40 on this to see what’s going on. Pulled the airplane out of the hangar and it started right up. The starter gear seemed to freely rotate so I do not think there was anything slowing or blocking it but perhaps the cold weather kept the gear from fully retracting therefore preventing the next start sequence. Although I am not sure, just sharing for some further thoughts.
So yesterday, I pulled the airplane out of the hangar and the same issue occurred and I was unable to start the airplane. I thought about hand propping but realized I didn’t have the expertise needed so opted not to try that solo, and I placed the airplane back in the hangar.
Anyway, I placed a screwdriver into the starter gear to rotate the gear, and it clicked (almost like the gear was stuck in an engaged position but clearly the gear was not out towards the flywheel). At that point, I said I need to try it again and that my next option was to spray some WD40 on this to see what’s going on. Pulled the airplane out of the hangar and it started right up. The starter gear seemed to freely rotate so I do not think there was anything slowing or blocking it but perhaps the cold weather kept the gear from fully retracting therefore preventing the next start sequence. Although I am not sure, just sharing for some further thoughts.