Re: Hard starting when engine is hot?
by Tyler Hathaway » 5 years ago
Checking the fuel pressure from the aux pump is literally the second thing I do on preflight, after turning on the master power. Noting the voltage drop on the battery while the pump is running gives me an idea of battery health at the same time.
Re: Hard starting when engine is hot?
by Genival Pacheco » 5 years ago
"..The only evidence I have that my aux electric pump is functioning properly is that is sounds right and that if I turn it on before hitting the starter button the engine starts more easily..."
I´m not an expert but in my opinion this should not occur because the main pump should be enough to handle the start and the overall engine needs regarding fuel.
There are only 2 situations that the aux. pump makes a difference:
Re: Hard starting when engine is hot?
by Al C » 5 years ago
Genival,
Your "1" and "2" are in fact the situations in which I can say that having the AUX pump on for starting does make a difference.
Re: Hard starting when engine is hot?
by Genival Pacheco » 5 years ago
Yes AC
The only difference is that after priming or pressurizing the fuel line you should start the engine without any even with the aux. pump turned off.
Remember that the aux. pump is a backup that is why you should turn it on on takeoffs and landings because if any issue occurs with the main pump it will avoid and engine stoppage in a critical part of the fly
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