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It's my understanding that the old shower of sparks magnetos like our
engines have do not have impulse couplers. Maybe I'm wrong and that was what I heard. Jim wrote in message oups.com... Jim Burns wrote: Yeah, you would have laughed at me jumping in and out of the plane. After each try, I pulled the prop through by hand until I heard the bendix kick out, then jumped back in and re-engaged the starter. Most of the time I could hear it re-engage before it turned by listening out the pilot's vent window. Jim That sounds odd. In normal operation, your prop has to be turning at a pretty fair rate in order to disengage the bendix. I've never been able to do this by hand turning a prop. Are you sure it wasn't just the impulse coupler you were hearing when you hand turned the prop? John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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