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I have the same engine in my C-172F. If the engine is hot, why are you
priming? You only need to do that the first thing, sometimes. When hot the only thing I do is hit the fuel pump to bring up the pressure, turn it off, then crank. If it doens't catch right away, I will pump the throttle once while cranking. I generrally start quickly every time. Now, when I do flood it; mixture cut-off and thottle full open and crank til start. Then mixture full rich and throttle 1/4" set. Ross Hankal wrote: My 1973 Skyhawk has the 360/180 hp engine carburated. When the engine is hot it is difficult to start. My procedure is master switch battery side on, fuel pump on. Prime throttle 3 times. Fuel pump off, turn starter while advancing the throttle. Today she would not fire and the battery went south. Any recommendations, suggestions. Will check timing and Magnetos tomorrow. Hank N1441P |
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