---------------------------------------------------------- Rocket-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sun 08/14/05: 2 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 11:25 AM - Reno Tickets (Dan Unger) 2. 09:24 PM - Harrys surething hot start procedure (H PAINE) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 11:25:57 AM PST US From: Dan Unger Subject: Rocket-List: Reno Tickets --> Rocket-List message posted by: Dan Unger Have tickets for Reno Air Race 14-18 Sep 2005... Reserved Grand Stand Pit Pass $175.00 Dan Unger do not archive ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 09:24:04 PM PST US From: H PAINE Subject: Rocket-List: Harrys surething hot start procedure --> Rocket-List message posted by: H PAINE Okay you've heard the rest now heres the Best I already have one follower Mr Russ 1. Make on your throttle quadrant where your engine idles at 1000 RPM 2. You need to have fuel flow meter for this to work but there could be a timing in seconds on how to do it also 3. Put throttle & mixture full forward hit booster pump and what for fuel flow and pressure indication I like to see about 2-4 GPH flow rate with pressure about 3-10 PSI about maybe 3-8 seconds depending on conditions ( on that hot day 117F OAT it took about 30 seconds and a couple of cycle on the pump because it was pumping air.) 4. Bring throttle back to 1000 RPM mark mixture to ICO 5. Hit start button with hand ready to bring mixture up to full rich when it starts after (with mine about 6 -10 blades it will fire off. If it starts and runs that's great but be ready to hit booster pump immediately if it starts to cough and keep it on till it smooths out. This is way better than the wide open throttle method which has resulted in increased sale to Hartzell propeller company. Try it Haven't had any unsatisfied customers yet Harry 266HP 360 HRS