[NSRCA-discussion] Characteristic DA behavior?
William C. Harden
flyinbill1 at bellsouth.net
Tue Dec 27 08:06:22 AKST 2005
Brett,
Always allow your engine to idle until it is up to temperature before
opening the throttle. It may take 1 to 2 minutes of idle time before
reaching running temperature and especially in cold weather.
Bill Harden
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I let it idle for 20 seconds or so.
Do you have any other problems with it? After it is running well, does it
spool quickly, or burble? Does it sag on uplines?
Brett
On 12/27/05, PPandelaers <ppandelaers at pandora.be> wrote:
Hi Guys,
I was wondering if you experience the same:
When I start a DA 50 or a DA 150 the first time of the day.
I close the choke, ignition on and flip till it blurbs Open choke, it starts
after maximum 5 flips, but then... It will usually die when I try to rev it
up no matter how careful It treat the gas.
I have to repeat the procedure a second time and then all is OK.
Any ideas, remarks?
Patrick
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