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		rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 3:51 am    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 Please let me know if this is suitable?
 Warm regards
 
 Patrick Pulis
 
 Adelaide, South Australia
 RV-10 Serial No. 40299
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		along(at)aanet.com.au Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 4:45 am    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				Hi Patrick,
 
 Yes, I have the purge valve. Not flying yet....  about 4 weeks away,
 however, check out my web site and give me a call or drop me an email to
 discuss.
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 Regards,
 Andrew Long
 www.ozrv10.com
 
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  purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 
  1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 
  2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 
  3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable
  to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750
  VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce:
  http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 
  Please let me know if this is suitable?
 
  Warm regards
 
  Patrick Pulis
  Adelaide, South Australia
 
  RV-10 Serial No. 40299
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:04 am    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
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 From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
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 Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: [url=http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php]http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php[/url]
 Please let me know if this is suitable?
 Warm regards
 
 Patrick Pulis
 
 Adelaide, South Australia
 RV-10 Serial No. 40299
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:23 am    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				I put spring on the purge valve to hold it open in the event the control cable failed.
 Dick Sipp
 550hours
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 On May 11, 2014, at 10:04 AM, Danny Riggs <jdriggs49(at)msn.com (jdriggs49(at)msn.com)> wrote:
 [quote]   I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
 Subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au)
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
 
 Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 Please let me know if this is suitable?
 Warm regards
 
 Patrick Pulis
 
 Adelaide, South Australia
 RV-10 Serial No. 40299
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:50 am    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				1.   Depends, too many variables for a standard length cable.  For example, where are you mounting the control, where does it penetrate the firewall.   I have an Aerosport Products panel and have  mine mounted on the lower console by my right knee.  Then it goes through the firewall in the recess area with all the throttle quadrant controls, then penetrates the baffle between the oil cooler scant tube and the center of the engine block.  Then it crosses the engine block to the purge valve.   I suspect no two installations are the same.   You may have to adjust clocking depending on your exact route of the cable.  I used weed whacker line to determine the length that I needed.
 2/3. I used this McFarlene control cable.   I wanted  a locking control.   You don't want the cable moving in flight.  (http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/controlsMC6150a.php). I ordered the cable directly from McFarlene.   It was about the same price price as ACS, but they will do custom engraving.
 
 
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 On May 11, 2014, at 7:50 AM, Patrick Pulis <rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au)> wrote:
 [quote]Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 Please let me know if this is suitable?
 Warm regards
 
 Patrick Pulis
 
 Adelaide, South Australia
 RV-10 Serial No. 40299
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		partner14
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:54 am    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				Just an FYI.... I may be totally off base here.... but for a lot of things I believe in the KISS principal.  I did not install the purge valve because several RV guys I talked to had installed it but never needed to use it, and I have never had any problems starting my engine,,,, hot or cold.
 So if anybody needs a valve, got one here really cheap.
 Don  McDonald
 
 
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  Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 9:04 AM
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    I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
 Subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 
 Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: [url=]http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php[/url]
 Please let me know if this is suitable?
 Warm regards
 
 Patrick Pulis
 
 Adelaide, South Australia
 RV-10 Serial No. 40299
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 8:32 am    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				I did the same on the 8A.  The purge valve itself has a spring but I added another to make sure.  Photo attached.  As someone else has pointed out you can easily get by without a purge valve.  In 11 years I used this perhaps half a dozen times for hot day, hot start situation.  It does work.  The return is plumbed to the left tank so when purging you select the left tank for fuel.  The purge valve is also used for each engine shutdown.  This ports the pressurized fuel in the spider to the tank to reduce the amount left to gravity drain.
  
 Standard cables like these work well: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/categories/aircraft_parts/ap/menus/ap/controls_00carb.html
 Or:  http://vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/store.cgi?ident=1399824452-324-42&browse=controls&product=bowden
  
 On the photo note that this was the first two years or so of flying – before the multiple hard LightSpeed ignition failures.  The LightSpeeds are long gone and the plane is doing just fine at 400 hours on dual p-Mags.  I’m still holding my breath (like many) for Brad to ship the 6 cylinder p-Mags for the RV-10.
  
 Carl
  
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 I put spring on the purge valve to hold it open in the event the control cable failed.
 
 Dick Sipp
 
 550hours
 
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 On May 11, 2014, at 10:04 AM, Danny Riggs <jdriggs49(at)msn.com (jdriggs49(at)msn.com)> wrote:
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 I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
 Subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au)
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
 Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 
  
 
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 
  
 
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 
  
 
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 
  
 
 Please let me know if this is suitable?
 
  
 
 Warm regards
  
 
 Patrick Pulis
 Adelaide, South Australia
 
  
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 10:11 am    Post subject: Re: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				I started out with the same setup that Carl shows in his photo i.e. simple wire push-pull cable and B nut, plus return spring. In talking with Don Rivera at Airflow Performance, he made it clear he was not a fan of that arrangement, since failure has the potential to shut down the engine. He prefers a more robust push-pull cable with threaded ends and a clevis fitting in place of the B nut.
 
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				Don,
 I am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start, no problem when it is cold.
 What is your secret?
 Please advise..
  
 Jim Villani
 Kit# 41084
 Jim(at)JimVillani.com 
  
  
  
 From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Don McDonald
 Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 7:53 AM
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: Re: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
  
 Just an FYI.... I may be totally off base here.... but for a lot of things I believe in the KISS principal.  I did not install the purge valve because several RV guys I talked to had installed it but never needed to use it, and I have never had any problems starting my engine,,,, hot or cold.
 
 So if anybody needs a valve, got one here really cheap.
 
 Don McDonald
 
  
 From: Danny Riggs <jdriggs49(at)msn.com (jdriggs49(at)msn.com)>
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com) 
 Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 9:04 AM
 Subject: RE: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 
  
 I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
 Subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au)
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
 Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 
  
 
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 
  
 
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 
  
 
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 
  
 
 Please let me know if this is suitable?
 
  
 
 Warm regards
  
 
 Patrick Pulis
 Adelaide, South Australia
 
  
 
 RV-10 Serial No. 40299
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 11:58 am    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				If it is anything like the IO-360 Lycoming I have in my Mooney, the 
 trick is to bring engine to 1000 rpm for shutdown and pull mixture. 
 Then, for startup, don't touch anything, do not use boost pump. Just 
 crank. If it doesn't fire within about 6 revolutions, begin to slowly 
 ease the mixture in and it will fire somewhere around 50% mixture. Don't 
 crank beyond 10 seconds. If it doesn't fire, stop cranking. Reasses. Add 
 a hair to throttle and try again with mixture at cutoff through 5-6 
 revolutions then begin adding mixture.
 Last resort, prime it like cold start to flood it, go full throttle, 
 lock brakes and mixture idel cutoff. Crank til fires and immediately 
 reduce throttle while adding mixture.
 
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  Don,
 
  I am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start, no 
  problem when it is cold.
 
  What is your secret?
 
  Please advise..
 
  *Jim Villani*
 
  Kit# 41084
 
  Jim(at)JimVillani.com
 
  *From:*owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com 
  [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] *On Behalf Of *Don McDonald
  *Sent:* Sunday, May 11, 2014 7:53 AM
  *To:* rv10-list(at)matronics.com
  *Subject:* Re: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 
  Just an FYI.... I may be totally off base here.... but for a lot of 
  things I believe in the KISS principal.  I did not install the purge 
  valve because several RV guys I talked to had installed it but never 
  needed to use it, and I have never had any problems starting my 
  engine,,,, hot or cold.
 
  So if anybody needs a valve, got one here really cheap.
 
  Don McDonald
 
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  *From:*Danny Riggs <jdriggs49(at)msn.com <mailto:jdriggs49(at)msn.com>>
  *To:* rv10-list(at)matronics.com <mailto:rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
  *Sent:* Sunday, May 11, 2014 9:04 AM
  *Subject:* RE: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 
  I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts 
  store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. 
  Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations 
  cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you 
  don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
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  Subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
  From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au <mailto:rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au>
  Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com <mailto:rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 
  Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow 
  Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 
  1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 
  2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 
  3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the 
  cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as 
  the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: 
  http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 
  Please let me know if this is suitable?
 
  Warm regards
 
  Patrick Pulis
 
  Adelaide, South Australia
 
  RV-10 Serial No. 40299
 
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				I was taught the same procedure Kelly describes and it has worked  flawlessly on my IO-540 RV-10.  A friend of mine also does the same with  his IO-360 Cozy MKIV and has almost 400 hours doing hot starts this  way  When I did my RV-10 transition training in TX with Alex, he did   hot starts using boost pump to flood engine, full throttle and idle  mixture cut-off, rapidly pulling throttle and pushing in mixture when  engine fires.  I don't care for that method.  Only 23 hours so far but  plenty of hot starts for me and she always fires up very smoothly by the  third blade.  So far I have not even considered installing a purge  valve.  It adds expense, time to install, weight, and complexity.  
 David Clifford
 
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 From: "Kelly McMullen" <kellym(at)aviating.com>
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 3:57:43 PM
 Subject: Re: RV10-List: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
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 If it is anything like the IO-360 Lycoming I have in my Mooney, the 
 trick is to bring engine to 1000 rpm for shutdown and pull mixture. 
 Then, for startup, don't touch anything, do not use boost pump. Just 
 crank. If it doesn't fire within about 6 revolutions, begin to slowly 
 ease the mixture in and it will fire somewhere around 50% mixture. Don't 
 crank beyond 10 seconds. If it doesn't fire, stop cranking. Reasses. Add 
 a hair to throttle and try again with mixture at cutoff through 5-6 
 revolutions then begin adding mixture.
 Last resort, prime it like cold start to flood it, go full throttle, 
 lock brakes and mixture idel cutoff. Crank til fires and immediately 
 reduce throttle while adding mixture.
 On 5/11/2014 11:16 AM, JimVillani wrote:
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  Don,
 
  I am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start, no 
  problem when it is cold.
 
  What is your secret?
 
  Please advise..
 
  *Jim Villani*
 
  Kit# 41084
 
  Jim(at)JimVillani.com
 
  *From:*owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com 
  [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] *On Behalf Of *Don McDonald
  *Sent:* Sunday, May 11, 2014 7:53 AM
  *To:* rv10-list(at)matronics.com
  *Subject:* Re: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 
  Just an FYI.... I may be totally off base here.... but for a lot of 
  things I believe in the KISS principal.  I did not install the purge 
  valve because several RV guys I talked to had installed it but never 
  needed to use it, and I have never had any problems starting my 
  engine,,,, hot or cold.
 
  So if anybody needs a valve, got one here really cheap.
 
  Don McDonald
 
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  *From:*Danny Riggs <jdriggs49(at)msn.com <mailto:jdriggs49(at)msn.com>>
  *To:* rv10-list(at)matronics.com <mailto:rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
  *Sent:* Sunday, May 11, 2014 9:04 AM
  *Subject:* RE: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 
  I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts 
  store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. 
  Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations 
  cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you 
  don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
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  Subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
  From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au <mailto:rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au>
  Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com <mailto:rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 
  Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow 
  Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 
  1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 
  2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 
  3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the 
  cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as 
  the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: 
  http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 
  Please let me know if this is suitable?
 
  Warm regards
 
  Patrick Pulis
 
  Adelaide, South Australia
 
  RV-10 Serial No. 40299
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 2:34 pm    Post subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 | 
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				Don – The basic problem with hot starts is the vaporization of fuel in the lines to and from the spider or distribution block.  I have not had experience with the IO-540 but  the same problem existed in the IO-470’s of which I had two in a Cessna 310.  In that case it was mixture at idle cut off throttle at mid-point and hit the primer (the boost pump with a momentary switch) for about 10 seconds.  The fuel would circulate and  eliminate the vapor.  With the mixture at ICO and the throttle cracked hit the starter and when it fired mixture rich. Having one hand on the starter and the other on the mixture was a good idea. 
   
 But the basic problem is the vaporization of fuel in the lines due to the heat of the engine.  A method to do that without flooding the engine and your good to go.  If it makes  you feel any better it is not an uncommon problem with all fuel injected engines but it’s more prevalent in the bigger one (6 cylinder). 
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 From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of JimVillani
  Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 2:16 PM
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: RE: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 
  
  
   
 Don, 
 I am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start, no problem when it is cold. 
 What is your secret? 
 Please advise.. 
   
 Jim Villani 
 Kit# 41084 
 Jim(at)JimVillani.com (Jim(at)JimVillani.com)  
   
   
     
 From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Don McDonald
  Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 7:53 AM
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
  Subject: Re: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 
  
  
     
 Just an FYI.... I may be totally off base here.... but for a lot of things I believe in the KISS principal.  I did not install the  purge valve because several RV guys I talked to had installed it but never needed to use it, and I have never had any problems starting my engine,,,, hot or cold. 
   
 So if anybody needs a valve, got one here really cheap. 
   
 Don McDonald 
   
   
        
  
 From: Danny Riggs <jdriggs49(at)msn.com (jdriggs49(at)msn.com)>
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com) 
  Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 9:04 AM
  Subject: RE: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10 
   
      
 I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable.  Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you don't keep pushing the knob in.    
  
 Subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
  From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au)
  Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)  
 Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate: 
   
   
   
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used; 
   
   
   
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and 
   
   
   
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER  CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php 
   
   
   
 Please let me know if this is suitable? 
   
   
   
 Warm regards  
   
   
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 Adelaide, South Australia 
   
   
   
 RV-10 Serial No. 40299 
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				Jim, there are quite a few different techniques, but here's what works for me.  Cold start;  crack throttle, mixture 1/2, hit boost pump for about 3 seconds, then start.... since I have a light MT prop and an engine with higher compression, and the ability to leave ignition off when I start cranking the engine....then after a couple of turns, I turn on the ignition... totally eliminates any kickback or backfire. 
 
 Hot start;  very similiar, except after hitting the boost pump for it's 3 seconds, I pull the mixture back to cuttoff, then hit the starter.... when it catches, ease the mixture back to 1/2.
 If you find that it catches and then dies, try using the boost pump slightly longer.
 Don
 Let me know how it works.
 BTW, what procedure are you currently using?
 
         From: JimVillani <Jim(at)jimvillani.com>
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com 
  Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 1:16 PM
  Subject: RE: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
    
  
 Don,
 I am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start, no problem when it is cold.
 What is your secret?
 Please advise..
   
 Jim Villani
 Kit# 41084
 Jim(at)JimVillani.com 
   
  
    
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 Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 7:53 AM
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: Re: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
   
 Just an FYI.... I may be totally off base here.... but for a lot of things I believe in the KISS  principal.  I did not install the purge valve because several RV guys I talked to had installed it but never needed to use it, and I have never had any problems starting my engine,,,, hot or cold.
 
 So if anybody needs a valve, got one here really cheap.
 
 Don McDonald
 
   
 From: Danny Riggs <jdriggs49(at)msn.com (jdriggs49(at)msn.com)>
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com) 
 Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 9:04 AM
 Subject: RE: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 
   
 I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
 Subject: RV10-List: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au)
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
 Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 
   
 
 1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 
   
 
 2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 
   
 
 3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 
   
 
 Please let me know if this is suitable?
 
    
 
 Warm regards
   
 
 Patrick Pulis
 Adelaide, South Australia
 
   
 
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				All that sounds scary Kelly.
         From: Kelly McMullen <kellym(at)aviating.com>
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com 
  Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 2:57 PM
  Subject: Re: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
   
  
 --> RV10-List message posted by: Kelly McMullen <kellym(at)aviating.com (kellym(at)aviating.com)>
 
 If it is anything like the IO-360 Lycoming I have in my Mooney, the 
 trick is to bring engine to 1000 rpm for shutdown and pull mixture. 
 Then, for startup, don't touch anything, do not use boost pump. Just 
 crank. If it doesn't fire within about 6 revolutions, begin to slowly 
 ease the mixture in and it will fire somewhere around 50% mixture. Don't 
 crank beyond 10 seconds. If it doesn't fire, stop cranking. Reasses. Add 
 a hair to throttle and try again with mixture at cutoff through 5-6 
 revolutions then begin adding mixture.
 Last resort, prime it like cold start to flood it, go full throttle, 
 lock brakes and mixture idel cutoff. Crank til fires and immediately 
 reduce throttle while adding mixture.
 
 On 5/11/2014 11:16 AM,  JimVillani wrote:
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  Don,
 
  I am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start, no 
  problem when it is cold.
 
  What is your secret?
 
  Please advise..
 
  *Jim Villani*
 
  Kit# 41084
 
  Jim(at)JimVillani.com (Jim(at)JimVillani.com)
 
  *From:*owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) 
  [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] *On Behalf Of *Don McDonald
  *Sent:* Sunday, May 11, 2014 7:53 AM
  *To:* rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
  *Subject:* Re: RV10-List:  Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 
  Just an FYI.... I may be totally off base here.... but for a lot of 
  things I believe in the KISS principal.  I did not install the purge 
  valve because several RV guys I talked to had installed it but never 
  needed to use it, and I have never had any problems starting my 
  engine,,,, hot or cold.
 
  So if anybody needs a valve, got one here really cheap.
 
  Don McDonald
 
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  *From:*Danny Riggs <jdriggs49(at)msn.com (jdriggs49(at)msn.com) <mailto:jdriggs49(at)msn.com (jdriggs49(at)msn.com)>>
  *To:* rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)  <mailto:rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)>
  *Sent:* Sunday, May 11, 2014 9:04 AM
  *Subject:* RE: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
 
  I'm using just a regular cable like you can buy from an auto parts 
  store. I will eventually change it out to a locking type cable. 
  Vernier is really not necessary but locking is because the vibrations 
  cause the cable to pull out and eventually shut down the engine if you 
  don't keep pushing the knob in.
 
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  Subject: Airflow Performance Purge Valve Fitted to RV-10
  From: rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au) <mailto:rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au)>
  Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 21:20:40 +0930
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com) <mailto:rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)>
 
  Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow 
  Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please indicate:
 
  1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
 
  2.  the supplier of the cable; and
 
  3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism on the 
  cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight, such as 
  the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft Spruce: 
  http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
 
  Please let me know if this is suitable?
 
  Warm regards
 
  Patrick Pulis
 
  Adelaide, South Australia
 
  RV-10 Serial No. 40299
 
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				Be aware that Continental fuel injection is COMPLETELY different than Bendix or AFM fuel injection, and technique used with it is completely different. Continental injection has a continuous return line, which allows purging every line up to the fuel servo by recirculating fuel from the tank. It also requires management of which tank fuel is burned from to make room for the return fuel.
  
 
 The flooded start method I described I consider a last resort, and should not be used routinely. 1st, having the engine fire up to near full power has safety concerns and is hard on the prop and the engine. 2nd, excess fuel in the cylinder washes oil of the cylinder wall, accelerating wear.
  
 
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 Don – The basic problem with hot starts is the vaporization of fuel in the lines to and from the spider or distribution block.  I have not had experience with the IO-540 but  the same problem existed in the IO-470’s of which I had two in a Cessna 310.  In that case it was mixture at idle cut off throttle at mid-point and hit the primer (the boost pump with a momentary switch) for about 10 seconds.  The fuel would circulate and  eliminate the vapor.  
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				On 5/11/2014 2:16 PM, JimVillani wrote:
      
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 Don,         
 I             am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start,             no problem when it is cold.         
 What             is your secret?         
 Please             advise..         
           
        
       | 	       I'm coming up on 500 hours with a stock Vans-sourced engine.  Here's     my cold and hot start procedure.  Works without fail unless I have a     brain fart and do something else (it happens).
      
      Cold Start: Crack the throttle (1/4" on quadrant), boost pump on,     open mixture for 5 seconds (or more) and close mixture.  Crank until     it fires and smoothly open mixture.  If it doesn't fire after 1 or 2     prop turns, stop cranking, open mixture for a couple more seconds,     close and crank.  Can't remember having to ever repeat that again.      (Rather than the 5 seconds, watching the fuel flow meter while the     mixture is open is more effective.  Just open until the fuel flow     goes up and then stabilizes.  Then close and start.  No 2nd tries     required when following this method).
      
      Hot Start: Crack throttle, boost pump on, crank.  Can takes 3 or 4     turns until it starts to fire, roughly.  Smoothly open mixture.
      
      All movements are smooth.  I only open mixture to the position     slightly richer than I use for taxi, then once started, I lean it to     my normal taxi setting (and LOP setting).
      
      If the throttle isn't cracked, neither method results in a start.  I     don't touch throttle until it starts, then I simply try to keep it     around 1000rpms
      
      I do a fair number of hot starts - landing at home and filling up     before taxi to hangar (definite hot start).  Or, taxi to fill-up     before taking off (not sure that qualifies but I use the hot start     procedure).  My home base is in Durham NC, so the ambient temps can     be sky high.
      
      I'm not sure exactly who gave me these instructions.  Might have     been in the Van's doc but whatever... I've never been able to figure     out what the big deal is with hot starts.  This is my first fuel     injected engine.
      
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				You would get similar results, but smoother start if you left the boost 
 pump off.
 The mixture in the cylinder during a hot start is more often rich than 
 not, because of fuel being boiled out of line from flow divider to nozzle.
 The mechanical pump brings up the system fuel pressure within a couple 
 revolutions. If you simply shut down with throttle at 1000 rpm, and 
 leave it alone, it will be just right for the subsequent hot start.
 Just my experience flying a Bendix fuel injected Mooney in AZ for over 
 15 yrs.
 
 On 5/12/2014 7:41 AM, Bill Watson wrote:
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 > Don,
 >
 > I am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start, no 
 > problem when it is cold.
 >
 > What is your secret?
 >
 > Please advise..
  I'm coming up on 500 hours with a stock Vans-sourced engine. Here's my 
  cold and hot start procedure.  Works without fail unless I have a 
  brain fart and do something else (it happens).
 
  Cold Start: Crack the throttle (1/4" on quadrant), boost pump on, open 
  mixture for 5 seconds (or more) and close mixture.  Crank until it 
  fires and smoothly open mixture.  If it doesn't fire after 1 or 2 prop 
  turns, stop cranking, open mixture for a couple more seconds, close 
  and crank.  Can't remember having to ever repeat that again.  (Rather 
  than the 5 seconds, watching the fuel flow meter while the mixture is 
  open is more effective.  Just open until the fuel flow goes up and 
  then stabilizes.  Then close and start.  No 2nd tries required when 
  following this method).
 
  Hot Start: Crack throttle, boost pump on, crank.  Can takes 3 or 4 
  turns until it starts to fire, roughly.  Smoothly open mixture.
 
  All movements are smooth.  I only open mixture to the position 
  slightly richer than I use for taxi, then once started, I lean it to 
  my normal taxi setting (and LOP setting).
 
  If the throttle isn't cracked, neither method results in a start. I 
  don't touch throttle until it starts, then I simply try to keep it 
  around 1000rpms
 
  I do a fair number of hot starts - landing at home and filling up 
  before taxi to hangar (definite hot start).  Or, taxi to fill-up 
  before taking off (not sure that qualifies but I use the hot start 
  procedure).  My home base is in Durham NC, so the ambient temps can be 
  sky high.
 
  I'm not sure exactly who gave me these instructions.  Might have been 
  in the Van's doc but whatever... I've never been able to figure out 
  what the big deal is with hot starts.  This is my first fuel injected 
  engine.
 
  Bill
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				I don't have the Airflow product and       don't have a purge valve.  I do have a cable supplier       recommendation.
        
        California Push-Pull - Chico CA http://www.push-pull.com/
        I ordered replacement cables for the Van's supplied cables       (quadrant version).  The Van's cables were all about an inch       shorter than optimal for my plane.  After 200 hours or so, each of       the 3 cables had started to chafe or melt in various places.
        
        I ordered Cablecraft replacements with the option of higher temp       materials.  I ordered three custom lengths - the 176-VTT-2-72 (72       inch) was $68.42.  The shorter ones were less.  Construction       exactly matched Vans supplied cables but with higher temp       plastics.
        
        Custom fabrication and shipment were apparently same day.  Vernier       and lock fittings seem to be options.  Don't attempt to order from       Web site, just call.  They know cables but don't necessarily talk       aircraft.
        
        If I were ordering any cables, this is where I'm going for price,       service, and quality.  I love ACS.
        
        On 5/11/2014 7:50 AM, Patrick Pulis wrote:
      
      [quote]              Are there any builders out there who have fitted the Airflow         Performance purge valve to their RV-10, who could please         indicate:
        
        
        1.  the approximate length of the cable used;
        
        
        2.  the supplier of the cable; and
        
        
        3.  if they used a cable with some form of locking mechanism         on the cable to prevent actuation of the purge valve in flight,         such as the A-750 VERNIER CONTROL cable sold by Aircraft           Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/a750.php
        
        
        
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				Kelly,  You are absolutely correct.  You had to burn an hour out of the mains (Tip tanks)  before going to the a x tanks.  Each engine returned fuel to its respective main.   But the point is the fuel vaporization in the lines is the root cause of the problem.  I’m looking at building an RV-10 so this “hot start” issue is of interest.  
   
 The other problem with an over primed engine is a stack fire. I had that happen in a Cessna 180 which was fortunately contained but could have gotten out of hand.   If the engine  starts it’s a non-event but if it doesn’t --- things can sometimes get nasty.  I’m just looking for a safe but effective solution as I know that will be a problem for me  At KSAW you have to taxi to the fuel pumps then re-start and taxi to the hangar area  so for me it will be an issue.  You can get a truck to fuel you but it’s $.30 more per gallon 
 Bob Wilson 
   
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 Be aware that Continental fuel injection is COMPLETELY different than Bendix or AFM fuel injection, and technique used with it is completely different. Continental injection has a continuous return line, which allows purging every line  up to the fuel servo by recirculating fuel from the tank. It also requires management of which tank fuel is burned from to make room for the return fuel. 
  
 
  The flooded start method I described I consider a last resort, and should not be used routinely. 1st, having the engine fire up to near full power has safety concerns and is hard on the prop and the engine. 2nd, excess fuel in the cylinder washes oil of the  cylinder wall, accelerating wear.    
    
 On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Bob Wilson <bob(at)rjw.cc (bob(at)rjw.cc)> wrote:   
 Don – The basic problem with hot starts is the vaporization of fuel in the lines to and from the spider or distribution  block.  I have not had experience with the IO-540 but the same problem existed in the IO-470’s of which I had two in a Cessna 310.  In that case it was mixture at idle cut off throttle at mid-point and hit the primer (the boost pump with a momentary switch)  for about 10 seconds.  The fuel would circulate and eliminate the vapor.   
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				Kind of off topic, but Kim and I are flying to Salina KS this Thurs to meeet up with a group on an auto rally.  Then the next day we are flying down to Sundance Airpark outside OKC.  Anybody located on or around these 2 airports?
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       	  | Quote: | 	 		                                              Don,
           I             am having a hell of a time starting my IO540 on a Hot Start,             no problem when it is cold.
           What             is your secret?
           Please             advise..
             
           
        
       | 	       I'm coming up on 500 hours with a stock Vans-sourced engine.  Here's     my cold and hot start procedure.  Works without fail unless I have a     brain fart and do something else (it happens).
      
      Cold Start: Crack the throttle (1/4" on quadrant), boost pump on,     open mixture for 5 seconds (or more) and close mixture.  Crank until     it fires and smoothly open mixture.  If it doesn't fire after 1 or 2     prop turns, stop cranking, open mixture for a couple more seconds,     close and crank.  Can't remember having to ever repeat that again.      (Rather than the 5 seconds, watching the fuel flow meter while the     mixture is open is more effective.  Just open until the fuel flow     goes up and then stabilizes.  Then close and start.  No 2nd tries     required when following this method).
      
      Hot Start: Crack throttle, boost pump on, crank.  Can takes 3 or 4     turns until it starts to fire, roughly.  Smoothly open mixture.
      
      All movements are smooth.  I only open mixture to the position     slightly richer than I use for taxi, then once started, I lean it to     my normal taxi setting (and LOP setting).
      
      If the throttle isn't cracked, neither method results in a start.  I     don't touch throttle until it starts, then I simply try to keep it     around 1000rpms
      
      I do a fair number of hot starts - landing at home and filling up     before taxi to hangar (definite hot start).  Or, taxi to fill-up     before taking off (not sure that qualifies but I use the hot start     procedure).  My home base is in Durham NC, so the ambient temps can     be sky high.
      
      I'm not sure exactly who gave me these instructions.  Might have     been in the Van's doc but whatever... I've never been able to figure     out what the big deal is with hot starts.  This is my first fuel     injected engine.
      
      Bill
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