Service Difficulty: My Lycoming IO-360 is very difficult to hot start and (rarely) has kickback during start despite taking precautions to avoid this.
My Goal:
Relevant Data:
My Goal:
- The SIM delivery of confident Spark every time every cylinder reaches TDC on the start’s compression stroke.
- Eliminate all kickback risk during hot starts.
Relevant Data:
- Mechanical FI, Bendix
- SIM (Surefly Ignition Module) is timed to fire 5 ATDC during start. I deviated from install instructions attempting to avoid kickback during hot starts. It helped 90%.
- EarthX battery
- Voltage during start is satisfactory.
- measured & graphed at the starter during start
- V has also been found to be satisfactory on the ships Voltage meter.
- the starter confidently spins the engine verifies this data.
- See the ignition system fire trigger timing light during hot starts just to see that power is reaching the spark plug.
- Can I see the position of the crank during the start anyway?
- Judge if the EarthX Battery paired with the SIM is a factor.
- Will the engine start better with a separate EarthX battery powering the SIM?
- Will the engine start better with a lead acid batter powering the SIM?
- Measure the Temperature of the case of the SIM.
- is the starting problems related to SIM temp?
- Temperature tolerances exist for the SIM….I wonder what they are and how close I am to them during a challenging het start.
- Data from other SIM/EarthX users.
- Kickbacks can cause damage. They will cause wear and tear on starter pinions and ring gears
- I will continue Kickback avoidance
- Keep SIM timed 5 ATDC.
- Limit start attempts to 10 blades per attempt, and two start attempts per minute.
- Cool down the engine compartment before starting when possible.