Hi John,
Bacon8tor wrote:Please give me your thoughts.
Bacon8tor wrote: I want to test the engine before finishing the inboard wings.
Why? What's finishing the inboard wing have to do with engine testing? Wiring?
Thought #1:
If you are anxious to circulate oil, you can do that with the starter. In my case, I incurred an unexpected 6 month delay so the engine sat for 8 months before I had it wired and could crank it. Just add oil, make sure the battery is charged, and crank it for 10 seconds. If it doesn't pick up oil pressure wait for 10 minutes and try again. My Hummel picked up oil pressure and registered 60 PSI in about 8 seconds. I waited 10 minutes and cranked 10 more seconds to circulate some oil. BTW, I pulled the valve covers and oiled the rockers before cranking just because it was easy.
Thought #2:
Assuming it's a new engine it was test run before delivery. That includes carb tuning. In my case I didn't realize Scott had tuned the carb and I fiddled with the main jet. When I got the prop on and was ready to start it I just set the main jet to 3 1/2 turns out (per the manual) and it cranked right up and ran strong. I'll do fine tuning, such as it is, at the airport when I have some help.
Thought #3:
What would you expect to learn cranking it without a prop? You can't make power. You can't tune the carb. The wiring is simple: If you have switched power to the secondary ignition and a switched ground to the mag you're good to go. I do suggest a standard P-Lead.
I have known guys who started without a prop. I would suggest against it. I have run an AeroVee in the shop with the prop blast pointed out the overhead door. That wasn't too bad. Kinda like a little tornado in the shop. If I were doing it in the garage I would empty everything from the garage and go through it with a leaf blower just to make sure there is nothing to pick up. Also, door fully open and just the prop inside. And, the tail held firmly in place. The tail will be very light without wings. When I started mine, the tail was tied to a tree. The guy holding the fire extinguisher said the tail lifted against the restraints a couple of times.
Ref:
http://sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5226&start=10#p39755Last but not least, call Scott Casler and ask him. He's very available.
Best of Luck,
Wes