airscribe wrote:Gotta chime in on the recommendation against flying if you believe the engine has issues; a ground-run, taxiing around, should warm the engine sufficiently to recheck for valve leaks and compression levels... Don''t fly. There's nothing to be gained in terms of warming the engine...
gammaxy wrote:N190YX wrote:Guys, if your airplane is not 100%, please don't fly it! The notion of flying an engine that is not 100% to see if the issue will correct itself is a recipe for a disaster! ... TCM Continental allows no leakage past an exhaust valve, if leakage is detected in a compression test, the engine is not airworthy, the cause must be corrected. I repeat, please do not fly if your entire airplane is not 100% operational. We have got to keep our safety record as good as we can!
TCM Continental no longer has the strict "no leakage" rule for valves--they replaced it almost 15 years ago with SB03-3. They have a calibrated orifice that seems to correspond to around 45/80 on most testers. They recommend you do a borescope inspection, fly, and retest if you fail it. I think they got smart and realized the previous rule was unrealistic.
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... lletin.pdf
N190YX wrote:Note you can only fly a TCM engine (and this should be considered for any aircraft engine) with leakage past an exhaust valve is after a boroscope inspection shows a normal exhaust valve.
Klimek wrote:I have called about the "Panchito" heads but CIP no longer gives out info on the machine shop that can drill and tap for a second set of plugs, for liability reasons.
IF I could find someone who can and will do the machine work, I would consider installing a set of these heads. According to CIP they run cooler and have air flow on both sides
of the exhaust port. Looking at there website (California Import Parts) they are available in the same valve size and bored for the cylinders as used in the 2180 cc
AeroVee. Check them out, on the surface they look great.
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions or any reason I should not try them please chime in.
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