455 Bravo Uniform
Final Approach
Background:
-For months, engine cranked one stroke, pauses, then resumes spinning, and fires up within 1-2 revolutions, when cold.
-Last month, engine won’t turn when hot/ already flown.
-This month, only cranked when cold AFTER being on the battery minder.
-Ammeter showed 2/3rd to 3/4 scale deflection after start, then calms down after long idle and in flight.
-Voltage showed 14.1 while running.
-The one part I “threw” at it was a new battery this month for Oshkosh.
-Same symptoms when cold (one stroke, pause, resumes cranking); Hot start is good now.
So trying to diagnose, here is the data:
-Master off 13.10v at battery
-Master on 12.38 at battery
-After a few rounds of cranking and 10 minute rest, master off, 12.82 at battery
-Battery side of solenoid 12.23
-Battery side of solenoid when cranking:
-momentary 6.5-7.0 at the very beginning of the crank
-then 9.3-9.7 through the rest of the revolutions
-Supply from solenoid to starter was hot to the touch (about 30 seconds of crank-stop-crank-stop-crank for data gathering).
-Connections were tight
-Starter side of solenoid while cranking 8.6-9.25
-Didn’t think about checking voltage on the starter end of the cable.
So what do you guys think of these voltage drops along the path? I’m thinking in the following order from cheap to expensive:
-Replace supply line from solenoid to starter with heavier gauge.
-New starter solenoid if symptoms persist.
-Rebuild starter if symptoms still persist.
-For months, engine cranked one stroke, pauses, then resumes spinning, and fires up within 1-2 revolutions, when cold.
-Last month, engine won’t turn when hot/ already flown.
-This month, only cranked when cold AFTER being on the battery minder.
-Ammeter showed 2/3rd to 3/4 scale deflection after start, then calms down after long idle and in flight.
-Voltage showed 14.1 while running.
-The one part I “threw” at it was a new battery this month for Oshkosh.
-Same symptoms when cold (one stroke, pause, resumes cranking); Hot start is good now.
So trying to diagnose, here is the data:
-Master off 13.10v at battery
-Master on 12.38 at battery
-After a few rounds of cranking and 10 minute rest, master off, 12.82 at battery
-Battery side of solenoid 12.23
-Battery side of solenoid when cranking:
-momentary 6.5-7.0 at the very beginning of the crank
-then 9.3-9.7 through the rest of the revolutions
-Supply from solenoid to starter was hot to the touch (about 30 seconds of crank-stop-crank-stop-crank for data gathering).
-Connections were tight
-Starter side of solenoid while cranking 8.6-9.25
-Didn’t think about checking voltage on the starter end of the cable.
So what do you guys think of these voltage drops along the path? I’m thinking in the following order from cheap to expensive:
-Replace supply line from solenoid to starter with heavier gauge.
-New starter solenoid if symptoms persist.
-Rebuild starter if symptoms still persist.