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This is for cold starts only: Normally we use 6 shots of primer, mixture rich, throttle in about 1/2" turn to start and in about 1..2 seconds it fires off and runs normally. On the last three cold starts it didn't start like that so I let it crank about 4 seconds and just stopped as it now seems different. I gave it two more shots of primer and it immediately starts (1 second or less). So something has changed and I am wondering what? Any ideas? Maybe no big deal?
We did one oil change about 6hrs back but the cold start was still normal afterwards. We had the lower cowling off/on to install the new landing lights but that was after the cold starts changed and it still remained the same. There has been no other maintenance or changes made during this time. I thought maybe it had to do with the warm/humid wx (in the 90's) but the flight last night it was in the mid 70's and way less humid. I have been working on landings so maybe something got knocked around
I always have at least 45...70 gallons total spread equally in both tanks. No apparent fuel leaking anywere (got a very good look when the lower cowling was off). The right mag drops 125 on the run-up and the left drops about 100. Oil pressure comes up over 50psi within a second or two. It idles just the same, still has all the same power during takeoff and cruise. Hot starts are still the same as before, starts right away with 2 shots of primer and mixture lean until it starts.
I was wondering about either the primer may not drawing the same amout of fuel? Or maybe a impulse coupling(?) is broken or not working? Maybe an early sign of a starter or battery problem?
We did one oil change about 6hrs back but the cold start was still normal afterwards. We had the lower cowling off/on to install the new landing lights but that was after the cold starts changed and it still remained the same. There has been no other maintenance or changes made during this time. I thought maybe it had to do with the warm/humid wx (in the 90's) but the flight last night it was in the mid 70's and way less humid. I have been working on landings so maybe something got knocked around
I always have at least 45...70 gallons total spread equally in both tanks. No apparent fuel leaking anywere (got a very good look when the lower cowling was off). The right mag drops 125 on the run-up and the left drops about 100. Oil pressure comes up over 50psi within a second or two. It idles just the same, still has all the same power during takeoff and cruise. Hot starts are still the same as before, starts right away with 2 shots of primer and mixture lean until it starts.
I was wondering about either the primer may not drawing the same amout of fuel? Or maybe a impulse coupling(?) is broken or not working? Maybe an early sign of a starter or battery problem?