I was hoping for something more like this one. I'm only leaving a link because it's very NSFW and if you don't like nudity you won't like this so don't click it. You've been warned.
She was only a wrestler's daughter but boy you should see her box >:D
Re: Auto Start Brazilian style
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 6:59 pm
by vanNostrum
Wonder what would it happened had the rope got tangled in the spinner >:D
Re: Auto Start Brazilian style
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 1:44 am
by Liquid Charlie
Strangely enough rope starting was not uncommon back in the day -- chuck -- pig boat ????? 2 engines, one rope, one starter ---- Watching the video those guys had it figured --
Re: Auto Start Brazilian style
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 2:11 am
by vanNostrum
Re: Auto Start Brazilian style
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 3:17 am
by Chuck Ellsworth
[quote][font=Verdana][size=2px]Strangely enough rope starting was not uncommon back in the day -- chuck -- pig boat [/size][/font][font=Verdana][/size][size=2px]?? 2 engines, one rope, one starter [/size][/font][/quote][font=Verdana][size=2px]
Yeh for sure there are many ways of getting the job done.
I have started the DC3 using a rope and a skidoo as well.[/size][/font]
Re: Auto Start Brazilian style
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 11:29 am
by Liquid Charlie
Damn Chuck the print has shrunk -- so which was more difficult -- the snow machine or the DC-3 -- I much prefer to hand spank rather than a rope ;D
Last time I risked a trip to The People's Republic of
Canada, I hand-bombed a 300hp angle-valve IO-540
with a dead battery. It hadn't run in two years, AFAIK.
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The rope trick would have been a hell of a lot less
work.
The trick is to prime it just right.
Re: Auto Start Brazilian style
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 5:13 pm
by Eric Janson
I have rope started a DC-3 - fairly straight forward.
We had the rope on the prop dome wrapped so that it moved forward as it unwrapped. The truck also pulled at an angle so that the rope would pull/be thrown clear after engine start.
I guess this is no longer considered acceptable in the PC driven world?
I've heard of hand propping large radials - never seen it done.