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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 5:38 am    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

IMPORTANT NOTE: Ensure magneto selector switches in both the front and rear cockpits remain on "0" until the propeller pull through procedure is complete, then SET THE MAGNETO IN THE REAR COCKPIT TO "1+2" POSITION before attempting to start the engine.

Following this procedure, I found on my first solo flight that I couldn't shut down the engine with the front (and of course only accessible) magnetos... had to get a friend to climb up on the wing and switch the rear seat magnetos to "0."

Is there a rear seat "instructor screwing with the student's mind" switch that will affect this situation?

Thanks,

Alex


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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 7:09 am    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Why didn't you use the fuel cut off valve and just wait till the engine
comes to a stop.....??

Hans
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Op 20-05-12 15:38, Espada <Espada42(at)yahoo.com> schreef:

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Ensure magneto selector switches in both the front and rear
cockpits remain on "0" until the propeller pull through procedure is complete,
then SET THE MAGNETO IN THE REAR COCKPIT TO "1+2" POSITION before attempting
to start the engine.

Following this procedure, I found on my first solo flight that I couldn't shut
down the engine with the front (and of course only accessible) magnetos...
had to get a friend to climb up on the wing and switch the rear seat magnetos
to "0."

Is there a rear seat "instructor screwing with the student's mind" switch that
will affect this situation?

Thanks,

Alex




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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 7:29 am    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Is the ignition selector switch in the aft cockpit set to the front seat? This will give the front seat magneto control.

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On May 20, 2012, at 6:38 AM, "Espada" <Espada42(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Ensure magneto selector switches in both the front and rear cockpits remain on "0" until the propeller pull through procedure is complete, then SET THE MAGNETO IN THE REAR COCKPIT TO "1+2" POSITION before attempting to start the engine.

Following this procedure, I found on my first solo flight that I couldn't shut down the engine with the front (and of course only accessible) magnetos... had to get a friend to climb up on the wing and switch the rear seat magnetos to "0."

Is there a rear seat "instructor screwing with the student's mind" switch that will affect this situation?

Thanks,

Alex




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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 8:25 am    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

If the rear mag is at 0, it won't start. So normal procedure is to leave the rear on. Yours sounds like a wiring issue. I actually rewrite and removed the rear mag switch.

Bill

On May 20, 2012, at 9:32 AM, Byron Fox <byronmfox(at)gmail.com> wrote:

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Is the ignition selector switch in the aft cockpit set to the front seat? This will give the front seat magneto control.

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On May 20, 2012, at 6:38 AM, "Espada" <Espada42(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 11:53 am    Post subject: Re: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

czech6(at)mesanetworks.ne wrote:
If the rear mag is at 0, it won't start. So normal procedure is to leave the rear on. Yours sounds like a wiring issue. I actually rewrite and removed the rear mag switch.

Bill

Thanks... will investigate-

On May 20, 2012, at 9:32 AM, Byron Fox <byronmfox> wrote:

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Is the ignition selector switch in the aft cockpit set to the front seat? This will give the front seat magneto control.

Sent from my iPhone

On May 20, 2012, at 6:38 AM, "Espada" <Espada42> wrote:

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> IMPORTANT NOTE: Ensure magneto selector switches in both the front and rear cockpits remain on "0" until the propeller pull through procedure is complete, then SET THE MAGNETO IN THE REAR COCKPIT TO "1+2" POSITION before attempting to start the engine.
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> Following this procedure, I found on my first solo flight that I couldn't shut down the engine with the front (and of course only accessible) magnetos... had to get a friend to climb up on the wing and switch the rear seat magnetos to "0."
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

"Is the ignition selector switch in the aft cockpit set to the front seat? This will give the front seat magneto control."

- byronmfox

Don't have a clue, Byron... how does one do this ? I'm not near the airport right now, so can't look for a switch so designated; what's it called ( I'll feel pretty stupid if I find one marked "Ignition switch for front cockpit" tomorrow) ?

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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:15 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Assuming you have a CJ, look at the attached photo. See the toggle
switch just above the mag switch? In the UP position, the mag switch in
the front cockpit has control. In the DOWN position the mag switch in
the rear cockpit has control. It should be left in the UP position.

Same is true for the Yak 52 except the 52's toggle switch is above the
gear selector and has a metal 'guard' on both sides.
Dennis

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On 5/20/2012 3:00 PM, Espada wrote:
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"Is the ignition selector switch in the aft cockpit set to the front seat? This will give the front seat magneto control."

- byronmfox

Don't have a clue, Byron... how does one do this ? I'm not near the airport right now, so can't look for a switch so designated; what's it called ( I'll feel pretty stupid if I find one marked "Ignition switch for front cockpit" tomorrow) ?

And thanks for the advice -


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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:21 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

If it's a Yak 52, look at the attached photo. Next to the gear selector
at about the 4 o'clock position is a toggle switch with metal tabs on
each side bent in over the toggle switch. Bending the side tabs
somewhat prevents accidental movement of the toggle switch.
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On 5/20/2012 3:00 PM, Espada wrote:
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"Is the ignition selector switch in the aft cockpit set to the front seat? This will give the front seat magneto control."

- byronmfox

Don't have a clue, Byron... how does one do this ? I'm not near the airport right now, so can't look for a switch so designated; what's it called ( I'll feel pretty stupid if I find one marked "Ignition switch for front cockpit" tomorrow) ?

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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:22 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

for the 52, I should have said next to the gear selector. Not above it.
Dennis

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On 5/20/2012 3:13 PM, A. Dennis Savarese wrote:
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Assuming you have a CJ, look at the attached photo. See the toggle
switch just above the mag switch? In the UP position, the mag switch
in the front cockpit has control. In the DOWN position the mag switch
in the rear cockpit has control. It should be left in the UP position.

Same is true for the Yak 52 except the 52's toggle switch is above the
gear selector and has a metal 'guard' on both sides.
Dennis

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On 5/20/2012 3:00 PM, Espada wrote:
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> "Is the ignition selector switch in the aft cockpit set to the front
> seat? This will give the front seat magneto control."
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> - byronmfox
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> Don't have a clue, Byron... how does one do this ? I'm not near
> the airport right now, so can't look for a switch so designated;
> what's it called ( I'll feel pretty stupid if I find one marked
> "Ignition switch for front cockpit" tomorrow) ?
>
> And thanks for the advice -
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:52 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Almost correct on the Cj the rear mag switch is always in control. i.e. if it is set to 0
no spark The selector switch allows the front mag switch to be paralleled with the rear.
Tom Elliott
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Dennis and Byron, you guys are kickass... absolutely correct. I couldn't stand it and drove all the way back to the airport (hope I get a hangar closer to home one of these days) and checked out the Savarese photography.

Way down in the instructor position corner is what was shown on the photos - "zazhiganiye kabina 1 + 2", which of course means "ignition, cockpits 1 + 2," right ?

Thanks to all for the input - Matronics folks are the good guys.


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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 5:44 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Tom is correct. The ignition control switch (NOT the ignition selector
switch " Off - 1 - 2 - 1+2"), if original wiring is intact, works as
follows: UP - Ignition selector is live in both cockpits, DOWN - Rear
selector is live, front selector is dead.
During restoration I prefer to re-wire the "P" leads to the front switch
only and remove all other wiring. The front seat then has the only
operating ignition selector. However many prefer to retain the original
system and in that case I placard the the rear cockpit control switch and
witness wire it in the UP position and also witness wire the rear selector
in the 1+2 position. Witness wire is pure copper and is easily broken if
necessary. I also witness wire the rear gear and flap selectors in the
neutral position.
If I can remember tomorrow I will take a photo of the control switch
placards and post it.

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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 6:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

I would advise against leaving the rear mag switch in the "on" position as a matter of procedure. If the instructor switch is inadvertently flipped (as is likely the case here), you now have a hot prop. Since we pull through our engines as a matter of procedure, and since the consequence of a mistake can be fatal, I would recommend safing both mag switches after shutdown.

The very first thing I do in my preflight procedure, before touching anything else, is to verify that both front and back mag switches are off. The last thing I do before securing the airplane is to make sure both mag switches are off. It may sound like overkill, but the design of our airplanes makes very easy to inadvertently be in a hot mag situation.

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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 6:14 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Gentlemen. Some time back I suspected my front mag switch had maybe outlived it time in use. I was correct. It would shut down the engine but with a bit of wiggling at times it would become ungrounded. In that condition the mags are hot. Next time you pull the prop thru it could be a nasty experience. Removed the front mag switch and order a new one from Doug S. Old switch was worn and felt just a bit loose and with an ohm meter on it the grounding reliability was in question. New switch much tighter feeling. Suggest you all consider the same action. Or at least check the grounding of the switch with an analog ohm meter, much easier to see intermittent grounding with that type of meter. Needle wiggling.

Gary Gabbard
N22YK

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On May 20, 2012, at 18:37, "Walter Lannon" <wlannon(at)shaw.ca> wrote:

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Tom is correct. The ignition control switch (NOT the ignition selector switch " Off - 1 - 2 - 1+2"), if original wiring is intact, works as follows: UP - Ignition selector is live in both cockpits, DOWN - Rear selector is live, front selector is dead.
During restoration I prefer to re-wire the "P" leads to the front switch only and remove all other wiring. The front seat then has the only operating ignition selector. However many prefer to retain the original system and in that case I placard the the rear cockpit control switch and witness wire it in the UP position and also witness wire the rear selector in the 1+2 position. Witness wire is pure copper and is easily broken if necessary. I also witness wire the rear gear and flap selectors in the neutral position.
If I can remember tomorrow I will take a photo of the control switch placards and post it.

Walt


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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 6:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Joe Enzminger wrote:
I would advise against leaving the rear mag switch in the "on" position as a matter of procedure. If the instructor switch is inadvertently flipped (as is likely the case here), you now have a hot prop. Since we pull through our engines as a matter of procedure, and since the consequence of a mistake can be fatal, I would recommend safing both mag switches after shutdown.

The very first thing I do in my preflight procedure, before touching anything else, is to verify that both front and back mag switches are off. The last thing I do before securing the airplane is to make sure both mag switches are off. It may sound like overkill, but the design of our airplanes makes very easy to inadvertently be in a hot mag situation.

Joe Enzminger


You bet.

But I inadvertently confused this thread because I dialed in "Yak 52," and apparently the CJ6 is lumped into it. Hence the various responses.

I'll be more specific next time. Thanks to all for the support. Glad I didn't buy a screwup-prone hangar queen !


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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 7:22 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Good point Joe.
That is why the control switch is wired to front and rear. Someone would
have to consciously break the wire to do that but you are right, it would be
better to turn off both front and rear switches. Best though is to
eliminate the rear cockpit control entirely.

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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 3:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Phase Two; Magneto Mystery
After preflight, 12 blades, &c., kept rear magneto switch on "0" with the rear mag selector on "Cabin 1," and then went through two complete in-plane air supplies trying to start the engine - I seldom have needed more than two or three attempts to get rolling - engine never caught.

Pumped throttle, didn't pump throttle, tried different throttle positions, held starter button three or so seconds before switching mags on, and then held starter button in a good five more seconds after that to get the shower of sparks good and showery. but no fire, ever.

Maybe the rear mag switch needs to be on "1+2" to start, but will, with the "cabin 1" switch activated, allow the engine to kill once the front mags are switched to "0?"

Maybe a chainsaw to amputate rear cockpit from front ?


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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 3:58 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Yes, the rear mag switch must be in the 1+2 position to start from the
front cockpit.
Dennis

A. Dennis Savarese
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On 5/21/2012 6:37 PM, Espada wrote:
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Phase Two; Magneto Mystery
After preflight, 12 blades,&c., kept rear magneto switch on "0" with the rear mag selector on "Cabin 1," and then went through two complete in-plane air supplies trying to start the engine - I seldom have needed more than two or three attempts to get rolling - engine never caught.

Pumped throttle, didn't pump throttle, tried different throttle positions, held starter button three or so seconds before switching mags on, and then held starter button in a good five more seconds after that to get the shower of sparks good and showery. but no fire, ever.

Maybe the rear mag switch needs to be on "1+2" to start, but will, with the "cabin 1" switch activated, allow the engine to kill once the front mags are switched to "0?"

Maybe a chainsaw to amputate rear cockpit from front ?


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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 4:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

dsavarese0812(at)bellsout wrote:
Yes, the rear mag switch must be in the 1+2 position to start from the
front cockpit.
Dennis

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[/quote]

Thank you ! You salvaged my afternoon !


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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 4:48 pm    Post subject: Solo startup and shutdown, re front/rear magnetos Reply with quote

Espada,

Please, I'm not being a smart alec here....but it sounds to me like you need to get someone who knows something about the airplane to do a real checkout for you. This airplane is quite a simple one, but you need to know more than a little bit about it. There are quite a number of very savvy systems guys around. You really do need to find such a person...and spend a bunch of time with him (or her).

If you can arrange that, it should make you a much happier pilot AND you have a much higher chance of keeping your body and your airplane in an undamaged state.

Good luck,

Roger Baker________________________________________________________________
On May 21, 2012, at 4:37 PM, Espada wrote:

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Phase Two; Magneto Mystery
After preflight, 12 blades, &c., kept rear magneto switch on "0" with the rear mag selector on "Cabin 1," and then went through two complete in-plane air supplies trying to start the engine - I seldom have needed more than two or three attempts to get rolling - engine never caught.

Pumped throttle, didn't pump throttle, tried different throttle positions, held starter button three or so seconds before switching mags on, and then held starter button in a good five more seconds after that to get the shower of sparks good and showery. but no fire, ever.

Maybe the rear mag switch needs to be on "1+2" to start, but will, with the "cabin 1" switch activated, allow the engine to kill once the front mags are switched to "0?"

Maybe a chainsaw to amputate rear cockpit from front ?




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