by T41pilot » Fri Oct 15, 2021 3:35 pm
OK so the report so far. I used Hylomar at the base of the cylinders and on the push rod tube seals and am satisfied there are no leaks there. I still have a small leak at the aft bottom #3 cylinder head stud. It appears to be a blind stud but I put some goop on it anyway when I reinstalled the stud. After an engine run, there was still a leak in that area. When I cleaned up that area, I noticed that the case saver had a small gap around the thread area at the face of the case where it screws in. Since the engine was back together I tried to work some red rtv around the case case saver with a screw driver and let it dry til the next day. After today's engine run the oil leak was reduced. It looked like there was some oil oozing out from around the red rtv. So my conclusion is the case saver mounting threads are leaking since the stud had been gooped. The leak is small enough now where at least I can probably get my airworthiness inspection. I only ran full throttle for a minute and got a couple of drops of leakage. Not sure yet whether I want to do a first flight in that condition or not. The engine seems to be doing fine in all other respects. I've got about 38 inches of Map and think I can find some more by adding some more preload. The engine idles at 900 rpm OK. So now the question is can the case saver be removed by me somehow(the next time I tear down that side of the engine for the 3rd time) and some thread sealer used? What method used to remove it? Also what thread sealer would be best for the job in case anyone has already done this? Lou Pappas alluded to sealing them somehow on another post.
Gregg Kaat
Sonex B #0014