There is a very good group on Musketeers.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/musketeermail/
The consensus is that most of the carburetted 0-360's require a lot of
prime, but like yours, they start well.
"A Lieberman" wrote in message
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I have an old tired engine in my plane that requires 7 strokes of prime
no matter what, cold hot or warm. No biggie, as it starts everytime
within 3 turns of the prop. I don't have to crank for any period of
time. A person told me it is better to push the primer slowly rather
then quick shots. Mechanically inclined I am not, but does it make a
difference? I have not noticed any difference trying it either way.
Mag check. On runup, I check both mags by flipping the switch to mag
one and mag two. Another person said I should hesitate before going
back to both mags when checking the mags. He says that I should let it
run on one mag for 3 or 4 seconds. All I am checking for is the drop.
Is there a benefit to letting the engine run on one set of mags for a
period of time during the runup?
Thanks for any input.
Allen