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geno57 09-15-2011 09:48 AM

engine starts backwards
 
my evolution .46 has a bad problem of starting backwards.has good compression and power and starts easily.would appreciate some helpfull ideas.

MinnFlyer 09-15-2011 10:05 AM

RE: engine starts backwards
 
It's flooded. See if you can reduce the amount of prime you give it

jetmech05 09-16-2011 02:57 AM

RE: engine starts backwards
 
a glow will start backwards easily....get an electric starter...works well especailly on cold mornings

RCVFR 09-16-2011 04:58 AM

RE: engine starts backwards
 
A properly set up engine, sufficiently choked will do this regularly. Mine does. I start it with a back flip against compression. One flip starts are cool. &lt;grin&gt;<grin></grin>

Scar 09-16-2011 09:01 AM

RE: engine starts backwards
 
Yup. I first saw an experienced builder / flyer do that years ago. I was watching him prime the engine, after which he attached the glow starter. Then he held the prop backwards against compression for maybe 10 seconds, rotated a half turn in the direction of rotation, and then he grabbed the spinner. In what looked like a nonchalant backwards filp, he snapped the prop backwards with the spinner and the engine fired and started in the proper direction.

Took me about two tries to decide I could do that. I do roughly the same now with my Moki 1.80 - but I use a length of half inch plastic water pipe to push the big prop backwards against compression.

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Dave Olson

Gray Beard 09-16-2011 11:54 AM

RE: engine starts backwards
 
Back flipping works, electric startes work but sometime just fattening up the engine a little works too. When I choke one of my engines they make a certain sound, a squishing sound that tells me they are ready to fire. If the engines have been run that day finger back snapping works very well, sometimes during the winter not so well. I always have an electric starter on hand for those days when nothing works.


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