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Hello all,
I'm back with the Cherokee 180, and it doesn't seem to want to start. It turns over just fine, but it doesn't seem to want to ignite.
The impulse coupling seems to be doing it's job just fine (according to 3 mechanics), and the Magnetos have about 150 hours since their last inspection.
I noticed after trying to crank it over, there was this blue "oily" substance on the nose wheel pant. Not sure what it is, but my guess is the blue dye from the gas, mixing with the oil. She says it's not oil, but I don't know.
She seems to think I'm over-priming it. But the entire time I've had my Cherokee, it is VERY cold-blooded. I hear it's hard to flood a cold engine, and in all the checklists I've read it recommends 6-7 shots of prime.
I might also add that it just started getting colder recently, and this might be contributing to it as well.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
I'm back with the Cherokee 180, and it doesn't seem to want to start. It turns over just fine, but it doesn't seem to want to ignite.
The impulse coupling seems to be doing it's job just fine (according to 3 mechanics), and the Magnetos have about 150 hours since their last inspection.
I noticed after trying to crank it over, there was this blue "oily" substance on the nose wheel pant. Not sure what it is, but my guess is the blue dye from the gas, mixing with the oil. She says it's not oil, but I don't know.
She seems to think I'm over-priming it. But the entire time I've had my Cherokee, it is VERY cold-blooded. I hear it's hard to flood a cold engine, and in all the checklists I've read it recommends 6-7 shots of prime.
I might also add that it just started getting colder recently, and this might be contributing to it as well.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.