by Onex107 » Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:55 am
I’ve been flying a Cessna 150 for 20 years and still own 1/3 of it. The Cessna guru preaches that you should not return blow by oil to the crankcase because it is contaminated with NO2 and if you have a filter and don’t change oil every 25 hours it does bad things to your camshaft. I have followed this advice through one O-200 overhaul and I believe it’s true. The cost is a little oil. With oil analysis, I ran that engine 400 hours over TBO and when it was torn down, due to guilt, there was nothing wrong with it. I saw the separator on the internet some where for a couple of hundred dollars. I made mine out of a pint Ball Jar which is suspended by a hose clamp around the screw on lid. The jar is calibrated in ounces so I can measure the amount that is blown out which indicates the break in of the rings. A wad of stainless steel scrubber wired to the bottom of the lid helps the oil to separate and stay in the jar. So far, 45 hours, there is very little that does not stay in the jar. It’s mounted low on the firewall so some gets on the belly. Lets face it, airplane bellies will never be clean.
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