I agree completely. You hear guys all the time talk about "shock cooling" and how "bad" it is, yet that same guy will take his Belchfire 400 out of the hangar, start it up and taxi right away out and do a runup then shove the throttle in for take off. IMO there is more thermal damage done on power up than reducing power. My airplane didn't move from parking until the oil temp was up to 100 degrees F and all power changes (throttle or prop) were done smoothly.Are you using your airplane for transportation?
I wasn't saying I knew everything. When you said dusty I immediatly pictured a desert. I understand now thats not what you meant, apologies.<S>
I field overhauled my O-320 under an A&P's supervision and using a current copy of the Lycoming Overhaul Manual. Saved me a ton of money and gave me the piece of mind it was done properly. Plus, I touched every single part of that engine during the work, and learned more about horizontally opposed engines than I ever thought was possible. Highly recommended you do as much maintenance as you can, both for the savings and for the education.
Almost forgot to mention, Busch conducts monthly webinrar's that are worth reviewing. I converted all of mine to MP4 which are ipad portable. Here is the URL: http://www.savvymx.com/index.php/resources/webinarAnd here are links to the converted MP4s if you wish to grab them on a mobile device.Invest the time in educating yourself about maintenance and operation. Bulltoejam check often and come back with questions. http://db.tt/TwZZPMhhttp://db.tt/oj9hYq3http://db.tt/UiFAQUFhttp://db.tt/vyqV8J8http://db.tt/HYSlqHNhttp://db.tt/UZNu3mNhttp://db.tt/zJ7HtJVhttp://db.tt/Top0NEWhttp://db.tt/QRayn62http://db.tt/UZNu3mNhttp://db.tt/jZvOraM
I just sold my 1962 Cessna 150 for this Globe Swift restoration project~ saving quite a bit working with my A&P~ if you are handy and well supervised you can do most of the work yourself. Ton of work and a bunch of dough but I'm still smiling (guy on the right). If you love to fly, it can be very satisfying your own plane. Oh and thats my wife scraping the firewall~ fun for the whole family.
That swift is sweet!!!I've been wanted to acquire an old wooden spar mooney and do some supplemental type certificate work concerning spar replacement and running a modern engine management system with turbocharging but it's currently a pipe dream.