Bryan Cotton wrote:Mine is totally dry! Of course I have yet to run it, or even put oil in it.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:Mine is totally dry! Of course I have yet to run it, or even put oil in it.
Karma time. I've addressed my oil pressure sender leak and it seems good after a couple short ground runs. I set the idle also.
The left side pushrod tubes are leaking. The right side are dry.
I think I'll buy some of those silicone seals and do the job when I do the first valve adjustment.
GraemeSmith wrote:Though many report success - the two piece tubes are specifically listed as a "get you home" and not a permanent solution.
Scott Todd wrote:I've made observations on how much oil makes the belly a mess. 7 drops of oil (ok maybe not exactly) will make a huge mess. Just stuff coming out of the breather will make the belly messy yet not show down on the dipstick. On my AeroVee powered Fisher biplane, I routed the breather down the gear leg and stopped most of the mess. My Onex has the separator but a few drops still get by to keep the belly well lubed.
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