I've got a 1977 J model with a Lycoming IO-360-A3B6. The other day I couldn't get it to cold start. Those have never been a problem for me. The prop turned, but there was no sputter or any a hint of combustion. I deliberately flooded the engine and tried a flood start, same deal -- no sputter.
My local mechanic took a look, and couldn't figure out what was wrong. The spark plugs are firing, the P-lead is good, he checked the ignition switch and even tried bypassing the switch to see if that would help. Finally he put everything back together and gave it one last try and managed to get it started. He said the engine ran poorly after that start, but it may have had too much fuel after all the previous attempts. But he did get it started, and he told me to try it and see it would start for me.
Last Saturday, it started immediately on my first cold start attempt. The runup was perfect, and engine operation was smooth for the 1.5 hour flight, with a good in-flight mag check. Went back to fly last Sunday and I was back to the original no start problem. No sputters, nothing. Flooded start didn't work either. Grrrrrr!
So it's back in the shop and my mechanic is stumped. He says he's checked everything he can think of. The spark plugs are firing, the timing is within 2 degrees (he's going to adjust that). The ignition switch seems to work correctly, and bypassing it doesn't help.
He mentioned that he's a big fan of SlickStart and has one in his airplane. He's not positive it will fix my problem, but it could help. I've seen mixed reviews in searching.
I've been reading some threads that mention switching to Tempest fine wire plugs has helped some people with starting issues. I'm wondering if I should try those over the SlickStart.
Other items of note:
The magnetos were overhauled last November at annual. I've flown about 60 hours since then.
The engine is a factory reman with about 1000 hours on it
The spark plugs are REM38E (looking at my logbook -- it doesn't say the brand, but I think they are Champion). They have about 600 hours on them. My mechanic says they tested good. I don't know if he's tested the resistance (I just read up on that this weekend).
The plane has an impulse coupling, not a shower of sparks.
At my request, my local mechanic has talked with Mark Rouch at Top Gun Aviation. Mark is equally stumped about what's going on.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.