Waiex 49 wrote:I was on a short cross country flight and an exhaust valve rocker arm broke and the motor stopped cold. I blame it on cheap parts from China or Brazil or where ever it is that Sonex sources their stuff.
This is a bit of an aside but, if you don't mind me asking, which cylinder was it? And did you figure out why?
The reason I'm asking is because I've learned that the Type 1 VW apparently has a weak oil supply to the heads, especially to the (as mounted in our planes) left side. All oil to the left head comes through a single gallery connected to the center cam bearing, and the pushrods only get oil when the valves are actuated, a small fraction of the time.
People running high-performance VWs have been making modifications to the engine to increase the oil supply to the heads (see Bob Hoover's "HVX mods",
http://bobhooversblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/hvx-mods.html.) He encouraged those mods for aircraft applications, too, but I've never seen them mentioned in the Aerovee context. Since I'm currently rebuilding our Aerovee, I'm making them.
The same guy was a big proponent of adding oil filters, saying it was the single most important thing to enhance the reliability of the VW engine. After seeing the inside of our engine, I'm doing that too.
If you browse those web pages, you'll find a lot of accumulated VW experience. Another thing he says is that, with the quality of VW parts available today, you can not just get a bunch of parts, bolt them all together, and expect to end up with a reliable engine. You need to
make sure everything fits together properly. Perhaps that is why some people seem to have an Aerovee that runs flawlessly while others have nothing but problems: dumb luck?