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On 7/16/2007 4:36:02 PM, Newps wrote:
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. First thing I do when I jump out of my V35 after landing knowing it is going to be a short stop is to open both cowling covers. Always garners different observations; some who understand and some who think the aircraft has an engine problem. Of course that is not an option for aircraft with covers that are screwed on. -- Peter |
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