Fly_Unity
Well-Known Member
Our flight school has a Cessna 152 with a Sparrow hawk STC. Recently in the past month it has been starting hard. Its close to TBO.
Mechanic checked it all out and said mags, compression's, everything looked good.
But its still starting hard. I had students and instructors run the battery dead three times just this week just trying to start it. For some reason the mechanic can start it fine (the three times he tried), I can usually start it ok after playing with it. It takes an art to start it. Put any renter, student or instructor in it, and it wont start. Mechanic states that we need to properly train our students how to start and prime properly.
It shouldnt be an art to start it. Every other 152 in our fleet never had a problem.
When trying to start it, it keeps trying to catch and gets a couple of strokes, then nothing. So prime it 2 strokes, start it again, get a couple more strokes, almost catches, then nothing. It does not matter if it you dont prime it, or if you prime it so much that fuel is dripping out the the cowling. It does the same thing. Almost catches, then it just turns the engine.
Any ideas?
Mechanic checked it all out and said mags, compression's, everything looked good.
But its still starting hard. I had students and instructors run the battery dead three times just this week just trying to start it. For some reason the mechanic can start it fine (the three times he tried), I can usually start it ok after playing with it. It takes an art to start it. Put any renter, student or instructor in it, and it wont start. Mechanic states that we need to properly train our students how to start and prime properly.
It shouldnt be an art to start it. Every other 152 in our fleet never had a problem.
When trying to start it, it keeps trying to catch and gets a couple of strokes, then nothing. So prime it 2 strokes, start it again, get a couple more strokes, almost catches, then nothing. It does not matter if it you dont prime it, or if you prime it so much that fuel is dripping out the the cowling. It does the same thing. Almost catches, then it just turns the engine.
Any ideas?