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Old 11-08-2011, 05:39 PM
zipper
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Originally Posted by BP_Tailspin View Post
Are you talking about warm up before taxi or warm up before takeoff?
For the 2800, after start you want oil 50+ psi within 25/30 secs and then expect oil to hit 40C within 2 or 3 mins at 900/1000 rpm after which you can throttle up over 1000 rpm and typically start taxing. By the time you get to the run-up pad you're more than ready to due as much throttle as you need to, 2300 for mag and prop checks.


Here's a P-47 cold start with two mins to taxi. (Note the smoke which takes forever to clear because of the long exhaust to turbo - most Jugs today don't have this, they have conventional side exhausts at the original waste gate location.)




PS. The smoke is from oil that has accumulated in the exhaust system and cylinders since the previous shutdown. Before starting a cold radial (or inverted) engine, always pull the prop through (forward) at least 2 full crankshaft revolutions, usually between (for a three blade prop) 6 and 18 blades, depending on gear reduction.

Last edited by zipper; 11-08-2011 at 05:56 PM.
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