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Carb Strainer and Primer
I began my annual and this weekend, and started working on the FWF portion as part of an oil change. I pulled the carb inlet strainer and found what I can only describe as "cat fur" in the strainer. It was about 3/8 full of the stuff. I had to use a dental pick to remove it. I don't have a cat, so not sure what it was.
I also had a primer line broken at the the solenoid. It broke right at the flare. I don't use the primer, so I removed it and the plumbing - saved a few ounces. Is there anything better than copper tubing for the primer lines? I have heard only bad things about copper. Everything else looked pretty good! Plane has 195 hours on it now. RV-9A with O-320 |
no primer in MN?
Hi Pete - I was wondering if you could share your experiences starting in cold weather with no primer. I just assumed that I'd need a primer to fly in winter here in IA, since the C150/C172 that I usually use really like to be primed below about 20F.
It would be great to know that I wouldn't have to install a priming system! dave |
Hi Dave,
We have a hangar we keep at 45 deg and I have a sump and cylinder heating system on a thermostat (Alex Peterson design) that keeps the engine at 70deg in the winter. If I travel in the winter, I'll plug it in at the very least. The warm motor fires off very quickly using a pump of the throttle. I understand the risks of this. If need be, I could quickly reinstall the system. |
Primer lines
"I also had a primer line broken at the the solenoid. It broke right at the flare. I don't use the primer, so I removed it and the plumbing - saved a few ounces. Is there anything better than copper tubing for the primer lines? I have heard only bad things about copper."
Pete, I have reworked the primer system on my RV-6. I hadn't heard anything bad about the copper, in fact, just the opposite. I wanted to and did, use Stainless Steel, but many thought it was over kill. I have seen Alum used in primer lines and THAT does scare me. Not sure why yours broke, but there should be a generous vibration loop in the line between the firewall mounted parts and the engine mounted parts. I actually used a braided flexable line for that location. Good Luck |
Hi Bob
I did have a vibration loop, but agree a flexible line would be better here.
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