Having just sold my Maule and just purchased my 182, i've noticed there is a significant difference in sound (and ease) when starting each aircraft. The Maule has an 0-540 Lyc. in it, 78" prop and when you start it, it seems to turn slower than my other engine, and each rotation, i would describe the sound as a louder "clunking" sound and the engine / prop seems to labor while turning over. When starting the 182 with the 0-520 Cont, 82" three blade, the sound is much quieter, and seems to be rotating faster even though I'm swinging a lot more blade mass with the 520.
Also, when swinging the 0-520, the prop seems to swing at a constant speed and smooth rotation and the 0-540 seems to speed up and slow down, depending on blade position during the rotation. The 0-520 starts much easier.
I also fly a C182 with a 0-470 in it, and that starts and sounds identical to the 0-520.
I'm curious - is this the engine that makes the two different from eachother, or is it the starter? I don't know what type of starters are in each aircraft. Sorry if this description isnt the greatest - hard to describe without a sound clip - but too late for that - delivered the Maule this past Sunday to the new owner.
Any comments would be appreciated.
garth

