Re: Preheating your Taylorcraft??
In town, just stick a small electric bathroom heater under the cowling and glue on an oilpan heater.
In the boonies, a MSR stove in a can with a 4" stovepipe and a hunk of 4" scat hose works well. Poke holes in the can until it burns right, and slit it for the fuel hose. Takes about 2 hours at -20 to get the CHT off the peg.
A good engine and prop cover is the most important thing you can pack around in the winter.
The cataytic propane heaters will not heat up a cold engine. They will maintain heat. I usually shut down at dark (4PM), go out and start and warm it up around 10PM, shut down and put the catalytic in, and it's warm in the AM. Be VERY aware that the catalytic build LOTS of ice under your cowling. The throttle, mixture, etc. is likely to be frozen for a few minutes. Move everything around, fire it up, and be prepared for strange things to happen. You'll probably have to carve some plastic off to get it under the cowling.
I preheat below about 20 above, and don't start until 1) the prop turns freely, and 2) the CHT is off the peg.
In town, just stick a small electric bathroom heater under the cowling and glue on an oilpan heater.
In the boonies, a MSR stove in a can with a 4" stovepipe and a hunk of 4" scat hose works well. Poke holes in the can until it burns right, and slit it for the fuel hose. Takes about 2 hours at -20 to get the CHT off the peg.
A good engine and prop cover is the most important thing you can pack around in the winter.
The cataytic propane heaters will not heat up a cold engine. They will maintain heat. I usually shut down at dark (4PM), go out and start and warm it up around 10PM, shut down and put the catalytic in, and it's warm in the AM. Be VERY aware that the catalytic build LOTS of ice under your cowling. The throttle, mixture, etc. is likely to be frozen for a few minutes. Move everything around, fire it up, and be prepared for strange things to happen. You'll probably have to carve some plastic off to get it under the cowling.
I preheat below about 20 above, and don't start until 1) the prop turns freely, and 2) the CHT is off the peg.
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