So this happened today... temperatures were right around 5F. The airplane, a PA-28-181 fresh out of annual, had been sitting in a heated hangar all night. Got it running, taxied down slowly(icy taxiway), went through a runup with everything seeming to be normal.
Got my takeoff clearance, pulled out on the runway and shoved the throttle forward and it just sputtered and died. I informed the tower of the situation and tried a restart... started easily. I taxied back to the ramp and had a mechanic check it... he ran it up several times and looked under the cowl... no problems found.
Theories were either it was cold and opening the throttle too fast "choked it out" or carb ice.
A CFI was around and hopped in, again we ran it up with no problems. Took it through the pattern.... no problems.
After earlier delays and all the monkeying around it was late and wind was starting to get less than favorable so I ended up calling it a day.
Anyway, any thoughts on the two theories and how to avoid? Perhaps taxi out with the carb heat on?
Got my takeoff clearance, pulled out on the runway and shoved the throttle forward and it just sputtered and died. I informed the tower of the situation and tried a restart... started easily. I taxied back to the ramp and had a mechanic check it... he ran it up several times and looked under the cowl... no problems found.
Theories were either it was cold and opening the throttle too fast "choked it out" or carb ice.
A CFI was around and hopped in, again we ran it up with no problems. Took it through the pattern.... no problems.
After earlier delays and all the monkeying around it was late and wind was starting to get less than favorable so I ended up calling it a day.
Anyway, any thoughts on the two theories and how to avoid? Perhaps taxi out with the carb heat on?