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.
Joe,
I agree. The nylocks were a mistake. They are out of there and in the trash!
wlarson861 wrote:Funny, the bolts that hold the case halves together have nylon lock nuts! Likely the bolt bottomed out before the gaskets were compressed.
Bryan Cotton wrote:wlarson861 wrote:Funny, the bolts that hold the case halves together have nylon lock nuts! Likely the bolt bottomed out before the gaskets were compressed.
... and the bolts just about barely get into the nylon. It could be that I didn't tighten them enough. This time around I thought the best approach was to flatten the adapter to the case, whatever it took to compress the seals to that point. I didn't use a torque wrench this time.
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