Hey guys, I'm waiting on a CFI intial ride at the moment and was trying to look more in depth into my checkride aircraft's (C172-RG, Carb, not fuel injection) systems. One question I have that no one is able to provide me with an accurate answer, is the reason for priming only 3 of the 4 cylinders.
Does anyone know why the primer is for 3-cylinders only? And, if there is a specific reason, which cylinder is not primed? I've heard a few different explanations on the subject, such as:
1) The cylinder that is not primed is the location of where the measurement for the CHT is taken.
2) It's just a manufacturer design, and its cheaper to do it like that.
3) If the engine is flooded, one that one cylinder is able to allow the engine to start.
Thank you for reading and any help you can offer is greatly appreciated.
Does anyone know why the primer is for 3-cylinders only? And, if there is a specific reason, which cylinder is not primed? I've heard a few different explanations on the subject, such as:
1) The cylinder that is not primed is the location of where the measurement for the CHT is taken.
2) It's just a manufacturer design, and its cheaper to do it like that.
3) If the engine is flooded, one that one cylinder is able to allow the engine to start.
Thank you for reading and any help you can offer is greatly appreciated.