flyingcheesehead
Taxi to Parking
I was just reading through the Cold Weather Operations section of Lycoming's Key Operations manual, and came across this on Page 50:
Wait, what?
Okay, so in a big truck, you avoid idling below about 750 RPM due to low oil pressure. Is this why you shouldn't idle aircraft engines below 1000 RPM? Or is there a different reason?
I also have seen notations in a couple of different POH's that say not to idle at 1000 RPM or greater until a certain oil temperature is reached.
So, which is it? And why?
After start, do not idle engine below 1000 RPM. It’s not good practice to idle engines below 1000 RPM at any time.
Wait, what?
Okay, so in a big truck, you avoid idling below about 750 RPM due to low oil pressure. Is this why you shouldn't idle aircraft engines below 1000 RPM? Or is there a different reason?
I also have seen notations in a couple of different POH's that say not to idle at 1000 RPM or greater until a certain oil temperature is reached.
So, which is it? And why?