Engine reluctant to re-start after being shut down

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Re: Engine reluctant to re-start after being shut

Postby Fozzer » Sun Aug 17, 2003 11:01 am

I'm a V4 man myself, nearly all my bikes have been (Yamahas and Hondas), I did have a Yamaha single trailie for a while, which was fun off road, but a nightmare on the road as the engine vibes would rattle your fillings free!
Has anyone tried any of the Triumph triples? I'd like to know what they're like, the new 955 looks delicious.
Oh and Fozzer, try bringing up the panel for the engine controls, most aircraft I've added need to go through a proper flicking the switches start-up ;)

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Hi Ozzy... ;D...!
Some of the designers don't always include a complete set of engine controls in the Panel File.
Typical example is my latest downloaded Pitts S2 Bulldog...no Main, Battery/Generator switches... :'(...!
..so can't switch anything off to conserve Battery power while I am in the loo reading my mags... :'(...LOL...!
It's like leaving your Bike alarm switched on all night.
No-one has pinched your bike, but you cant start it next morning 'cos the battery is flat... >:(...!
BUGGAR... ::)...!

Re: Trumpets...
UN-BELIEVABLY mechanically noisy engines, sound like they are going to explode any minute...
Vey high centre of gravity..(fall over easily, generally with you on it...)... :o...!
...not impressed really, for Trumpet enthusiasts only.. ;)..!
Stick to Vee-Four Honda's, with a Ducati 999 perched on your mantlepiece, just to drool over... :P...!
...and you can use the Ducati clutch basket to drain your vegetables... ;D...!
Sorted... 8)...!
...back on subject, I love this electronic ignition, push button to start on the bikes...none of your prop-swinging, heart-attack, malarky...LOL...!
...now where is that Main/Battery Switch.... ???....?
LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers all... ;D...!
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Re: Engine reluctant to re-start after being shut

Postby Travis » Sun Aug 17, 2003 11:19 am

Have you downloaded CFGEdit?  A great program for editing panels.  Puts all the gauges (almost ::)) on the BMP for you to look at and fiddle with.  Its how I make or modify every panel I have, usually for the reasons you said before.
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Re: Engine reluctant to re-start after being shut

Postby Fozzer » Sun Aug 17, 2003 11:49 am

[quote]Have you downloaded CFGEdit?
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Re: Engine reluctant to re-start after being shut

Postby BFMF » Sun Aug 17, 2003 1:04 pm

Hey Fozzer, go intoy your key assignments and assign something to the battery switches, that way you don't need to modify every panel ;)
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Re: Engine reluctant to re-start after being shut

Postby OTTOL » Sun Aug 17, 2003 9:04 pm

Has anyone tried any of the Triumph triples? I'd like to know what they're like, the new 955 looks delicious.
I've ridden the first and second generation
triples(we're talking the reborn Triumph), and even though the early Speed Triple was a tank, it was a fun bike to ride. The new 955 is much better, in terms of weight and handling, but the engine is a hand-grenade! Our shop made a lot of money on warranty work on those things. Both are a world of difference from the old stuff. I invented new cuss words, while working on old Bonnies!  >:(   ...actually the source of a few good jokes. Why do the British drink warm beer? ???
.....so I loaded up the plane and moved to Middle-EEEE..........OIL..that is......
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Re: Engine reluctant to re-start after being shut

Postby Fozzer » Mon Aug 18, 2003 12:44 pm

Hey Fozzer, go into your key assignments and assign something to the battery switches, that way you don't need to modify every panel ;)


Hi Andrew....
...back on topic...
..this is the way I do it... ;)...!

For those who have the Pitts S2 Bulldog, (or any other plane), and would REALLY like to have the Master/Alternator/Battery switches on their panel, here is the add-on text to include in the Panel File:

gauge20=CESSNA!Master_Alt_Bat,
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Re: Engine reluctant to re-start after being shut

Postby OTTOL » Mon Aug 18, 2003 10:10 pm

answer: Lucas Electronics!   8) 8) 8)

..and did you know that the mechanical starter mechanism in the Triumph Triples is buried deep in the centre of the gear-box, and necessitates a COMPLETE engine strip to get access to it when it fails, (which it does)... ...!
...and don't even ask about the deafening engine noise...
Now that I fly, instead of wrench for a living, the only time I get my hands dirty is when I shake hands with a mechanic. Ergo, I have managed to erase all memory details of the inner workings of the  evil Triumph motorcycle!  :D :D :D
How about this one: How does a mechanic say F**k You! to a Pilot? ???
.....so I loaded up the plane and moved to Middle-EEEE..........OIL..that is......
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