"Chris Hoffmann" wrote in message ...
Thinking about your comment about shutting off cabin heat/defrost before
starting, I could see this being an issue in airplanes where the carburetor
is mounted underneath the engine, as flames could travel up into the cabin
air duct. The way the carburetor is mounted on the Warrior's engine, I think
this is far less likely to happen.
OK, I'll bite. Where exactly is the carb mounted on your Warrior?
I don't think I've seen a carburated, horizontally opposed aircraft
engine that didn't have the carb mounted on the bottom. I'm sure
there may be a few, but they're not common.
John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)
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