I only burp my Rotax when I feel that I might need to add oil. If the level high enough on the stick, good enough.As an aside, I burp my engine and check the oils after each flight.
That. And, that's why you don't pull a Rotax backwards.Pulling the prop backward does not get the oil pump moving oil into the mechanisms. It too turns backward when you pull backward, and actually moves oil OUT of the galleries and back into the sump.
Back in the olden days when cars had carburetors and I worked on emission systems for a living, the fuel guys would do things like make clear plastic manifolds to observe the flow of the fuel from the carb to the intake for cold starts. The engine would start when the liquid film on the wall finally made it to the intake valves - the relatively higher flow rates around the valve would strip fuel from the back of the valve and mix it in the air during the intake stroke.This means the fuel-air mix has to be in a gaseous VAPOR form rather than just in a spray of liquid drops on a manifold or cylinder wall.
You must be in North Florida.No. No cold weather here in Florida. That is why I am rather ignorant about it. But as I said, I am going to Ocoee TN next week and the temps will be in the low '20s. It might get down under 50 here, but that is a severe cold snap for us.
We flew in a day early to miss today’s weather. They do have a nice FBO here. They are hangaring our plane too.
The hangar wasn't heated, but the temp reached 30 before we started the engine. I pulled the prop through a few times, in the opposite direction, and it started on about the 4th blade turn.Heated hangar, best way to go!
Which manual would that be, and does it override the POH?If it's a 6-cyl Continental with a new style starter adaptor, do not rotate prop backwards, it will damage the adaptor spring. One compression stroke should not hurt anything, but pulling it backwards for multiple strokes is not permitted, per Continental's manual.
Interesting. Thanks.https://www.aviationengines.com.au/technical-articles/important-information/
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My propeller doesn't exactly turn "freely" in either direction, although I am not exactly sure what that means either.When a “new style” starter adapter is fitted to an engine, the engine will only turn freely in the normal direction of propeller rotation. Do not turn the propeller backwards on engines that have the “new style” starter adapter fitted as, doing so will damage a “new style” starter adapter.