TBM 850 MSFS2024 Update Engine Starting Problem
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In the engine startup procedure, when I introduce fuel to the system, there is no increase in ITT or NG. There is like a surge as if the fuel is igniting every few seconds. The STARTER on the Annunciator is flashing amber, and IGNITION is amber as normal. If I shut off the starter, then the engine simply stops rotating. I have Reset All Failures, uninstalled and reinstalled the software, and today installed SU4, but all to no avail. Any suggestions as to what I am forgetting???
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In the engine startup procedure, when I introduce fuel to the system, there is no increase in ITT or NG. There is like a surge as if the fuel is igniting every few seconds. The STARTER on the Annunciator is flashing amber, and IGNITION is amber as normal. If I shut off the starter, then the engine simply stops rotating. I have Reset All Failures, uninstalled and reinstalled the software, and today installed SU4, but all to no avail. Any suggestions as to what I am forgetting???
@Jim-in-Ohio said in TBM 850 MSFS2024 Update Engine Starting Problem:
Any suggestions as to what I am forgetting???
Check engine state on a tablet?
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@jmarkows ON
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ON when starting then AUTO after the successful start, but I think I tried both ways... but I'll try the start again set to AUTO... thanks for the hint
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Feel free to send a video or screenshots of what you are trying, and I will be happy to help. My initial guesses are the engine health, which can be viewed on the engine visualizer page of the tablet display, or whether a hardware binding might be interfering with the fuel controls.
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No, it should be On, but I see it doing that "hunting" in AUTO before I start which is why I asked.
@jmarkows That was the cause, but having it in ON apparently toasted the engine. I had to repair that then it worked ok... thanks again.
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I’m not sure that the fuel pump switch position should really have an impact on engine starting between on and auto but it definitely shouldn’t cause a temperature overage on starting. Glad you got it started, though.
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Was the condition lever in something other than Off when you started it? If so, that hot start would probably be why you demolished your engine almost immediately.
Had it happen once in the Starship because the virtual levers were out of sync with my physical levers for some reason. Before I could even react the right engine was cooked.
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I’m not sure that the fuel pump switch position should really have an impact on engine starting between on and auto but it definitely shouldn’t cause a temperature overage on starting. Glad you got it started, though.
@Black-Square Yes, in the 2020 original version, it didn't matter if the ignition in OFF or AUTO.
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Was the condition lever in something other than Off when you started it? If so, that hot start would probably be why you demolished your engine almost immediately.
Had it happen once in the Starship because the virtual levers were out of sync with my physical levers for some reason. Before I could even react the right engine was cooked.
@jmarkows No, I always check the control lever positions prior to beginning. Often, the lever position in the virtual cockpit does not match the actual controller position. Good point, though.