by wlarson861 » Fri Sep 26, 2014 11:34 pm
Let me start with been there done that and bought the t-shirt( and I should have bought 100 acres of beans). At around 50 hours I started up on a beautiful 50 to 60 degree day. I taxied out and did a run up with all normal and took off. 5 miles from the airport the engine quit and without being able to get a restart I landed in a bean field. Landing was uneventful and the only damage was a wheel pant. Back at the airport I found a leak in the oil cooler on the right rear corner that had drained all the oil from the engine. I also found a large patch of aerosoled oil on the ground. On tear down I found the second from the rear crank journal badly burned and the rod bearing melted and oozed out of the journal. A complete overhaul was done (only $900.00 including crankshaft...try that with a Lycoming/continental/jabiru). During tear down i found the rear oil pressure relief valve stuck in the closed position. I had to use a screw driver to wiggle it loose to remove it. I then smoothed the edges of the valve follower and made sure it didn't catch in the valve path. I replaced the oil cooler with the same part number from JEGGS and haven't had a problem since. However it should be noted that I now look back at my start up point for evidence of oil on the tarmac, and I added a mechanical oil pressure gauge as a crosscheck to the VDO sender that feeds my Enigma. I also use the adjustable pressure valve , but have not adjusted it for a year. If it was me with what i know now I would first suspect the rear oil pressure relief valve and make sure it does not stick.
Bill Larson
N861SX
Sonex, polished, tail wheel, Generation 4 Jabiru 3300