by n502pd » Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:51 pm
OK, I can not resist!! I too have an oil 'problem' on Sirpeedee,now with 43.6 hrs tt, and engine broken in well, and have experimented with 1/2 in dia overboard tubes, and now with 7/8 dia tube. I am in the process of doing two things, first decreasing the angle of the cut at the end of the tube in an attempt to lower the negative pressure on the tube,, leaving it at the same level below the firewall. secondly, and maybe more important, the oil mist is hot as it comes out of the engine breather, and into the seperator (a salvaged part 91 item). since the AeroVee is pretty close to the firewall, and the seperator has to be mounted pretty high up so as to drain back into the LH rocker box, it surely runs too hot, and the mist never condenses. someone, somewhere, mentioned that if the mist isnt cooled, it will never condense the oil to be collected and drained, but will just blow it overboard, where it will condense as, of course, 'oily belly syndrome'. So, today, I have installed a cold air source to blow on the seperator to attempt to get the mist to cool and condense prior to going overboard as non oily mist, or just air (I hope)! I do like the behind the axel overboard tube, and I had forgotten that over the years. However I will try this setup with cold air blast tube, before resigning myself to the behind the gear solution.. As I type this, I wonder if the behind the gear solution deposits anything on the flaps, and how does that set up behave, oily deposit wise, with the pant covering on the MLG?
Joe Nelsen
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Sirpeedee, N502PD, s/n 1510, Aero Vee 2.1 s/n 0870,
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