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Old January 6th 04, 12:56 AM
Jim Carriere
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"Rocky" wrote in message
Hold on for a minute.......
It is not a turbine only term! Look in any number of piston engine
manuals and especially with fuel injection for "HOT START PROCEDURES".
It happens generally with high ambient temperatures when the fuel air
mixture ratio is not correct or normal. Each engine will require
different procedures according to the manufacturer.


OK, I didn't think of that. I have very little piston time- in aircraft
anyway...

This is the same term for for apples and oranges though. In a turbine hot
start the risk is damaging the engine. In a piston hot start the risks is
not starting, right? Like flooding a car engine on a hot summer day, or did
I get the wrong idea?

Anyway, you learn something new every day, and I'm glad my explanation made
sense to Peter Maus.