by Don Nelson » Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:44 am
Hello David,
Maybe as many tried and true methods as there are owners, but I recently had occasion to fly a borrowed TwinCo about 30 hours, and pretty much a novice there in spite of 1600 hrs in other X brand twins. Nonetheless Richards demonstrated method of starting his twin surprised me on my checkout, and tho not by the book I had studied, it worked.
Cold Starts - Throttle and mixture full open, fuel pump on to stabilized pressure, (perhaps slightly more prime up here in winter, than in sourthern CA), bringing throttle back as cranking.
I was particulary surprised by how smartly I had to bring the throttle back, as the engine was generally starting immediately, while the throttle had to move a long way back to avoid over rev'ing cold.
His left engine cranked better with the right alternator putting out.
Hot starts, as I recall, were the same except just a moment on the fuel pump. (I say as I recall because I had to call him once at a fuel stop, for a refresher!) (-:
A flooded start was the classic, same as hot except mixture is at idle cut off while cranking; then the hand dance to get throttled back on engine start while advancing mixture.
Best regards, Don