by Stogie6 » Mon Jul 09, 2018 11:31 am
The saga continues. Spent last weekend and this past weekend (8 July 2018) working on the little oil leaks that my engine has developed. Simple change out of push rod tube seals, but after pulling spark plugs, discovered my No. 1 top plug soaked with oil. Why would this be? All other plugs are dry. Later investigation reveals one of two options. Option No. 1 - piston rings have aligned their gap allowing oil to get thru or broken. Option No. 2 is that the oil leak at the bottom of the case has leaked onto the aero-injector thus soaking my air filter. So, the easy path was to pull the air filter. Yep, soaked with a small pool in the bottom of the filter. Now, I take the fuel induction pipes off, and they are showing oil along the walls. Pull the intake off of the head on the left side, and same issue - coated with a mixture of oil and fuel. I'm done. The engine is coming off of the mount and over to the bench for a tear down and replacement of all dry rotted seals, etc. My engine was built by another in 2007 (S/N 350). It had been sitting for some time before I got it up and running. Maybe this rebuild will resolve my issues. If not....well, I will have to look at other options for a power source. Am I missing anything here?
David F. Jones
Memphis (Mud Island), TN
Aerovee powered Onex
N153TD
Based at KAWM and in the midst of Phase 1