Greasy
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I got to help a friend of mine work on his A-26 this weekend. The A-26's R-2800's have not been started in 6 to 8 months. Saturday the lower 5 spark plugs pulled on both engines, pre oiled both engines, turned them over (with mags off) to clear bottom cylinders. Topped off engine oil and fuel. Started each engine running them at low RPM (1,000 to 1200 max). Cylinder head and oil temp good, generator charging, hydraulic pressure good. After a few minutes both engines cleared out and ran SWEET!
Sunday morning. Checked out both engines. Started both engines. Each engine started with little effort. Both engines ran smooth and idled nicely. After cylinder head and oil temps climbed to an acceptable tempature, it's time to add THROTTLE! There is nothing like standing in the cockpit feet away from two R-2800's running at 2,500 rpm! The engines in this configuration are set at 2,000hp each. What a rush.
After letting the engines cool down, each engine was checked over. No issues found. Now the fun begins. Both engines were very difficuld to restart. Both engines flooded easley. After several attempts, #2 decided to start. #1 took several attenpts to start. Mikey finally coxed her to light off. After cylinder head and oil temps came up time to taxi her around the tarmac! This was the first time she has rolled under her own power in 2.5 years.
What a day.
Sunday morning. Checked out both engines. Started both engines. Each engine started with little effort. Both engines ran smooth and idled nicely. After cylinder head and oil temps climbed to an acceptable tempature, it's time to add THROTTLE! There is nothing like standing in the cockpit feet away from two R-2800's running at 2,500 rpm! The engines in this configuration are set at 2,000hp each. What a rush.
After letting the engines cool down, each engine was checked over. No issues found. Now the fun begins. Both engines were very difficuld to restart. Both engines flooded easley. After several attempts, #2 decided to start. #1 took several attenpts to start. Mikey finally coxed her to light off. After cylinder head and oil temps came up time to taxi her around the tarmac! This was the first time she has rolled under her own power in 2.5 years.
What a day.
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