Hi All,
I'm after some advice on operating my 24-180 in cooler weather (around 2-3 degrees C). My aircraft is kept in an unheated but otherwise dry and modern hanger. The last couple of times I have flown, the engine proved difficult to start with the battery proving too weak. When I arranged for an external battery jump start the engine still required longer than normal cranking times to get running.
After an hour's flight the engine starts perfectly. I should also say that it has started without fail on every occasion in the warmer weather. I am going to replace the battery today.
For priming I have been told not to use the primer but instead to pump the throttle 4-5 times for a cold start and once for a warm start. I've owned the aircraft for 8 months now; this is my first winter with it.
Any advice?
Cheers,
James.