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Final Approach
Been flying since 1996 and never I have had a primer, Cessna 172M, in this case, not work.
Had my new student in the plane for his second lesson, prime the engine 3 times and I noticed I did not hear the noise it normally makes filling. Cranked the starter, and nothing. Try two more times, nothing. I primed it once more, and nothing. One more prime, two more start attempts, and nothing. Not wanting to run the battery down any more, walked over to the 172SP and went on about our lesson.
Plane is stored in a hangar overnight and had only sat outside in the 20 degree air for around an hour.
When I got back around 1:00pm, the plane was in the sun for several hours, 34 degrees out. Primed it 3 times, one crank with no start, 1 more prime and she started up. Each prime I could hear it filling.
I suspect it was ice blocking the fuel but I do not know. Let the plane run for 12 minutes to recharge the battery some for the renter half an hour later.
Odd and new problem to me. I hope this won't be an omen of tough winter flying this year. Unfortunately, the 172SP goes down mid-December for another engine and the 172M will be it for 4-8 weeks. The M has no preheater so probably will be preheating the plane manually from now on.
David
Had my new student in the plane for his second lesson, prime the engine 3 times and I noticed I did not hear the noise it normally makes filling. Cranked the starter, and nothing. Try two more times, nothing. I primed it once more, and nothing. One more prime, two more start attempts, and nothing. Not wanting to run the battery down any more, walked over to the 172SP and went on about our lesson.
Plane is stored in a hangar overnight and had only sat outside in the 20 degree air for around an hour.
When I got back around 1:00pm, the plane was in the sun for several hours, 34 degrees out. Primed it 3 times, one crank with no start, 1 more prime and she started up. Each prime I could hear it filling.
I suspect it was ice blocking the fuel but I do not know. Let the plane run for 12 minutes to recharge the battery some for the renter half an hour later.
Odd and new problem to me. I hope this won't be an omen of tough winter flying this year. Unfortunately, the 172SP goes down mid-December for another engine and the 172M will be it for 4-8 weeks. The M has no preheater so probably will be preheating the plane manually from now on.
David