[C320-list] starting effort
Adam Weiner
esquirecatering at rcn.com
Thu Nov 30 19:39:20 PST 2006
Depends where you are in California, there are basically three separate
temperature zones (the State is nearly 1,000 miles long). In my area I
call cold below 42 degrees at night but my wife calls it cold below 50.
Adam
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Adam
what is classified as cold weather in Calif.
Al Ahlman
#476
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From: "Adam Weiner" <esquirecatering at rcn.com>
> I have the same engine, and around the same year. I don't recall the
> hours but it starts basically instantly except in cold weather where
it
> takes three or four seconds or less.
>
> Adam
>
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> [mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Martin Raphael
> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 6:16 PM
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> Subject: [C320-list] starting effort
>
>
> Recent discussions about starting problems have me wondering...what is
> the
> typical experience in how long it takes to start our engines. I have a
> 1994
> Perkins M30 with about 1700 hrs. After warming the plugs for 15
seconds
> or
> so, it takes a good 5 to maybe10 seconds of turning before the engine
> fires
> up, and I wonder if this is typical. My understanding is that longer
> turning times are bad as this heats up the starter and degrades its
> performance. Do other engines fire right up, or is my experience the
> norm? Thanks, Martin Raphael Rhapsody #108
>
>
>
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