mike.smith wrote:Wow, that's amazing! I've never seen or heard of anything like it on a VW. I've had my AeroVee engine apart several times, and everything inside and out looked pristine, including the prop hub, prop bolts and bearings. Mine's a tail dragger living outside. I live about 25 miles from the Atlantic ocean, which is too far for coastal moisture to be a factor at my airport. How is the crank case vented?
lutorm wrote:Hm, interesting. How much does it rain where you live? This plane's been parked under cover in Hawaii for maybe 5 years and then the last year we lost that so it's been out in the rain for the last year or so. The tiedowns are maybe a mile from the ocean so salt in the air might be contributing but it's not usually windy enough to really blow in salt spray.
A compounding issue is probably that the previous owner is on the mainland for large parts of every summer, so the plane sits for several months every year. In the couple of years it hasn't flown very much at all because the Aerovee would overheat. (Hopefully the new intake and more even mixture distribution has fixed that.) How much does your plane fly?
The vent is the normal breather tube going out the top and down to the cowling exit.
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