jd21476
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Im at the airport and the temp is 28 degrees. When I press the start button on my Comanche with the O-360 all I get is a whirring. Can my starter be frozen?
If @Dan Thomas is correct (and in my limited experience he is in fact on the right track), you need a solvent, not a lubricant to get the gear sliding up to the flywheel gear. I'd give WD-40 a try BUT make sure to have your A&P properly clean and lube it when you get home.The battery is new and seems to have enough juice. What kind if lubricant spay should I use for now just to be able to get home?
That's a bit extreme.....It's an O-360. Shove it in a heated hangar to warm the engine up a bit then pull it outside and have someone prop start it for you that is comfortable doing so. Not a big deal....and something I've done more than once to retrieve rental airplanes with broken starters.Well, I believe the starter is shot so unfortuanely I have to leave the plane in Northern Nevada and take an American Airlines flight home.
Have you tried giving the bendix a good couple taps? You'll probably be able to unstick it...So its now 60 degrees outside and still nothing and it just whirrs. I spoke to a few people at the small FBO and none of the feel comfortable hand propping a three blade prop
Don't need no stinkin starter!
Wow Winnemucca and I have a history. I blew a head gasket in my classic Alfa Romeo going from NY to San Francisco. Had to hitch a ride to Reno to pick up a U haul truck and after driving it back, figured out how to get the car in the truck and drive everything to SF for repair.Yeah, I even bought a hammer to smack it with.
Im in Winnemucca (KWMC)
SKyTec https://www.aircraftspruce.com/cata...Lv_mOERjepyYLLR4baD4d6P1sBxK1SVhoCYXgQAvD_BwEI appreciate all the help but I am now on my way to Reno to fly home commercial. I found a mechanic who will do the install once I get the starter shipped to the FBO. What kind of starter should I buy?
I assume by this point you have checked you battery voltage and tried a jump start?