We are looking to replace our pull-start O-200 starter with something better... It looks like B&C and SkyTec are the two choices, and both use a push button for start.
Are there any "Key" start conversions, or are they all push-button type? Anyone have any experience either way?
Our mechanic seemed to have a poor opinion of the push-button starter conversions but I think it's been awhile since he did a conversion .
Sky-Tec vs B&C Starter
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Re: Sky-Tec vs B&C Starter
Not sure why he'd feel that way. The only difference between push button and key start is the switch itself. Get yourself a $500 key start mag switch and keep him happy! (JK!)
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Re: Sky-Tec vs B&C Starter
I agree!
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Re: Sky-Tec vs B&C Starter
I just ordered a skytec for the fresh O200 that will be hung on the 140 in the next few weeks. I had no idea which was best so I just threw a dart at the board.
BTW, in a few weeks I will have an old starter in solid working condition for sale.
BTW, in a few weeks I will have an old starter in solid working condition for sale.
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Returned to the club after three years away due to life’s changes
1948 Cessna 140, O200A, Ragwing, Custom IFR Panel
1966 Mooney M20F/J
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Re: Sky-Tec vs B&C Starter
The key mag switch in my Mooney provides this function. When turned all the way to the right you punch in for the starter. It is personal preference I suppose, but I really see zero advantage to that as compared to the push button replacement for the pull cable and it would be a much less expensive choice.8230 wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 2:58 pm We are looking to replace our pull-start O-200 starter with something better... It looks like B&C and SkyTec are the two choices, and both use a push button for start.
Are there any "Key" start conversions, or are they all push-button type? Anyone have any experience either way?
Our mechanic seemed to have a poor opinion of the push-button starter conversions but I think it's been awhile since he did a conversion .
Larry Bible
Returned to the club after three years away due to life’s changes
1948 Cessna 140, O200A, Ragwing, Custom IFR Panel
1966 Mooney M20F/J
Returned to the club after three years away due to life’s changes
1948 Cessna 140, O200A, Ragwing, Custom IFR Panel
1966 Mooney M20F/J