Matt Gunsch wrote:
I went thru some of my old handbooks and cannot find anything about clutches on a coffman starter.
The reason you don't pull the props thru on the 123 is you cannot reach them, same as the C-119, and PBY, HU-16 and others.
That said, I always pull props thru on those that can be done, and to rely on the clutch on a starter is asking for trouble, how do you know the clutches were set correctly at the last overhaul ? I ran up a C-47 and about 3 hrs later I was going to do another run, the owner said we did not have to pull it thru since we had run not long ago, well I pulled the right engine thru and within 3 blades I had a hydraulic lock. When you do come across a hydraulic lock, pull the plugs and drain the oil, NEVER EVER pull the backwards and then try to start, the oil had to go somewhere, there is always the chance the oil went back into the intake and will get pulled back into cylinder.
Agreed, no reason to chance a $50k+ engine if you don't have to.
I wonder where the heck I got pulling the engine backwards from. Never have experienced a hydro lock myself and when we have had one with the 123, I was not there to see it cleared. I can only remember two times of us having one in the five years I have been with the museum. But you learn something every day... I'm not really on the mechanical side of things, but i'm trying to get there...