Ok, so how *do* you hotstart your IO-540?
john smith wrote:
The PA32-300 I fly can be fun to start when it is hot.
It depends upon how long it has been sitting since it was shut down.
For a short duration, what you described above may work.
The first thing I do is park the aircraft so the nose is pointing into
the wind. After shut down, open the oil door atop the cowl.
With the Continental 520 in my Bo you want to park facing downwind so
the wind can blow up into the cowl flaps to help cool the fuel pump.
The fuel boiling in the engine driven fuel pump is what causes the hot
start problems.
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