by funflyingguy » Tue Oct 22, 2024 2:19 pm
so... after a couple of weeks of cleaning, tightening, torquing, runups and 2 very short test flights (and a vacation thrown in...), it appears my engine oil leaks were caused by:
1) too much oil in the crank case, 2) a mis-calibrated oil dipstick, 3) too much back pressure initially with my new air-oil separator, and... a very loose fitting oil dip stick.
#1 was caused mostly by # 2 and has been corrected now that i know. i have a new dipstick on order from sonex to calibrate it correctly.
the air-oil separator has been pretty much gutted and drilled out for a much freer flow, but will not be re-installed until all other oil-related issues are resolved.
the last thing i found is that my oil dipstick comes loose every time i run the engine. the last 2 times i noticed serious oil leaking out of it and down on various things below it. at first, i was blaming the front-most pushrod tubes, which is where most of the oil was showing. but later, after a much more thorough cleaning of the the front half of the engine, that doesnt seem to be the case. while flying, it seems to be blown along the front upper and front lower seems of my cowling halves and just around the very front areas of the engine. as a test, i asked a friend to monitor the front of the engine while i gently blew air back up into the breather tube. i had removed the oil dipstick for this test. interestingly, i got a very slight amount of oil bubbling out around the prop extension where it meets the block. but more importantly and a bit scary, i got a large gusher of oil out the oil dipstick tube. cleaned it all up, reinserted the oil dipstick and had my friend do the gentle blowing into the engine breather tube. same slight bubbling at the rear of the prop extension but still a smaller, but steady few drips of oil out from under the dipstick cap which was on as tight as i could get it. looking at the inside of the dipstick cap, i see what appears to be an O-ring but is a bit chewed up. is the O-ring replaceable?
question: i have studied the 'build' manual and videos from sonex for the building of this engine. it appears there is only an oil slinger at the front of the crankshaft to keep the oil in. is this true? if the engine was run with too much oil for a brief period, can the slinger be damaged?
i might add: along the way i got concerned about the oil pressure readings i was getting at all operating temps. so i removed and thoroughly cleaned the 2 oil pressure relief valves. both seemed to be sticking slightly initially, but arent now. the pressures dropped on average about 10 - 20PSI. still my oil pressure readings seems high. so i ordered a new oil pressure sender from sonex.
FYI: i have an MGL enigma that seems to be working just fine, giving me the oil pressures and temps. no known issues with it or the RDAC.
thanks all.......
3rd owner of sonex #1010 - N485PB
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concord township, ohio
over 36 years flying