VA Aviator
Pre-takeoff checklist
I recently joined a flying club with 172 equipped with a Penn Yann O-360. Nice, well maintained airplane.
However, we seemed to have developed a problem with starting.
First time I flew it was on a demo flight before joining the club a few months ago. Started up no problem.
The next time was a bit more problematic, and it managed to start before the battery crapped out completely. Turns out the battery had a dead cell and was replaced.
Tried to fly the other night and had zero luck over a half hour period. I was with another club member and both of us tried everything we could think of - normal starts, flooded starts, normal again, a few things we made up on the spot, etc. No sign of ignition, period. The good news is that the battery held up and we gave up before it did.
A few of the other guys have had the same type of problem, and the shop on the field has looked at the problem and has discovered none - fired up for them first time, every time.
I have a theory. The ignition switch has a dead spot to the far right in the "Start" position to where the starter will only engage in the first 1/2 of the "start" arc. My guess is that the switch is going bad in that position on the left mag, too.
Another theory is that the impulse coupling is going bad.
Any other guesses?
However, we seemed to have developed a problem with starting.
First time I flew it was on a demo flight before joining the club a few months ago. Started up no problem.
The next time was a bit more problematic, and it managed to start before the battery crapped out completely. Turns out the battery had a dead cell and was replaced.
Tried to fly the other night and had zero luck over a half hour period. I was with another club member and both of us tried everything we could think of - normal starts, flooded starts, normal again, a few things we made up on the spot, etc. No sign of ignition, period. The good news is that the battery held up and we gave up before it did.
A few of the other guys have had the same type of problem, and the shop on the field has looked at the problem and has discovered none - fired up for them first time, every time.
I have a theory. The ignition switch has a dead spot to the far right in the "Start" position to where the starter will only engage in the first 1/2 of the "start" arc. My guess is that the switch is going bad in that position on the left mag, too.
Another theory is that the impulse coupling is going bad.
Any other guesses?