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PREPARING TO START ENGINE FOR THE FIRST TIME
Read the Operating and Maintenance instructions completely and comply where applicable.
Ensure that the installation is complete.
Ensure that all systems are ready and functional.
Make sure that the operator has spent some time getting acquainted with the cockpit and can
properly operate the engine controls by instinctive reaction. Further, that the operator is
familiar with engine temperature gauges and knows the maximum limits.
Move aircraft to a safe run-up area.
Secure the aircraft to prevent movement during run-up.
Warn anyone who is in the vicinity to keep clear of the propeller.
Proceed to Pre-start Check in the manual.
PRE-START CHECK
Before starting engine for the first time, read section titled Starting engine for the first time.
Do a complete daily inspection (#1 check)
Make sure that all required maintenance and inspections have been completed.
Ensure that the area is safe and aircraft secure.
Note any changes in temperature and barometric pressure since last operation. Changes may
indicate a need for re-tuning of carburetors. Keep these changes in mind while completing
run-up procedure and watching engine temperatures.
STARTING PROCEDURE
STARTING A COLD ENGINE.
1.
Fuel on.
2.
Master switch on. (if installed)
3.
Set throttle to idle position.
4.
Choke or enricher on.
5.
Call out “all clear”. A person in the vicinity should call back “wait” or “all clear” as
appropriate.
6.
Both Ignition switches on.
7a. Engage starter switch or button. Remember not to engage for more than 5-7 seconds. See
section dealing with electrical starter for complete instructions.
7b. Make use of the recoil starter. See section dealing with recoil starter for complete
instructions.
8. When engine starts, increase the throttle setting slightly and slowly shut off choke or
enricher.
10. Once choke or enricher has been shut off, let engine run at that position for ten to fifteen
seconds, unless engine is running rough at this setting. If so, move throttle to find smoother
running position.
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