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Engine Manual Talon 190 and Lite 125 Ver .99b
4/08/2019
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Do not check the Cylinder Head Bolts torque, this needs to be done after the engine has been
off for 8hrs and is completely cooled
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Please make sure this is done as a Pre-Flight Check
Pre Flight Check
This is done to ensure the work that you did on your Post Flight check was done correctly. It is a second
review of the work that was done on your post flight check, and to ensure your engine is running
correctly before you take your next flight. We are going to assume that for the pre-flight check that the
engine is cold, and has not been flown for the day yet.
Make sure you have enough fuel for your flight
Check the Cylinder Head Bolts torque as this needs to be done when the engine is cold
Best Practice to Startup a Cold Engine
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Warm up the engine (Paramotor on the ground)
You can start engine on the ground secured to a rack, fence post, tree, or
something that will hold the Paramotor frame securely while the engine is
running for this part only
Do not rev engine past 2500 RPM to prevent the prop from spinning
Only run the engine on the ground until it reaches a temp of 200f or until the idle
RPM starts to level and smooth out
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Start the engine (Paramotor mounted on your back)
Harness checklist
Verify the Harness is in good condition
Verify the carabineers are working correctly
When you strap yourself into the harness you should perform a quick
checklist to make sure you are safe
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Check the legs straps, waist strap, chest strap, and chin strap on
your helmet
You can now start and rev the engine past 2500RPM
Make sure to rev up the engine close to full RPM or the RPM that you will
use for take-off. You only need to hold the high RPM for a few seconds
Make sure the throttle up RPM is smooth and not erratic or jumpy