NWade wrote:Small update: I got the warranty replacement battery from EarthX and started the engine today. No problems cranking her up.
The new 150 psi oil-pressure sender is reporting 150psi at engine idle, even with 10-40w oil and with the airplane sitting inside a 70 degree hangar for 2 hours before starting her up. So after idling for ~15-20 seconds I shut the engine down. I checked the sender body & wire-terminal with an Ohm-meter after shutting down the engine and am getting near zero resistance (and get the same reading when using the engine block or aircraft skin as a ground)... But I'm not convinced the sender is correct. It does climb up through a range of pressures if I crank the starter with the mags & coils off; but even then it quickly jumps up over 100 psi. AFAIK the VDO senders use the same ~180 ohm range regardless of the max PSI they read, so my MGL RDAC sensor configuration _should_ be OK. The "Diagnostics" screen of my EFIS is showing some kind of value next to the Oil Pressure sender readout, but it seems way too high to be listing the raw Ohms.
I can't imagine what might be blocked or clogged that could cause such high oil pressure, and the oil cooler did not distort or rupture. I'm going to try to switch back to the 80 psi (known-good) sender and see if it maxes out as well. I'm also going to hand-rotate the prop and ensure I'm getting a good amount of oil return into the crankcase at the oil fill port (to see if I can discern whether something is choking the oil flow through the system).
As always, I'm open to thoughts and suggestions!
--Noel
pete 212 wrote:Noel you will find the problem at the rear oil relief the piston is seeing 150+before it opens
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