by Richard Muller » Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:28 pm
Hallo ICS friends
Before I stop my engine after flight I make a Mag-Check and my students learn it from the first flight.
When anything is wrong, you can go to maintenance and you stay not on ground when you will fly away next time.
When Mag-Check is ok after landing and wrong before the next take off, you can see it’s normally no mechanical frailer, it could be a frailer by humidity.
But the greatest safety Item is, that you can see, if a magneto is hot.
Normally you stop the engine wit the mixture, so the fuel system from the mixture valve and the carburettor bowl is empty.
When you start your fuel pump before starting engine and you have a digital fuel flow meter you can see the fuel flow will start to fill the carburettor bowl an goes to zero when all is full again.
When you leave the mixture pulled and the magnetos are not hot, it is normaly not possible that the engine fires when you turn the prop.
Remember, your key of the inition switch can only removed when the ignition is off.
So I see no real reason to cut off the fuel selector switch when my fuel system is ok and there are no leakes.
Richard G. Müller