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Hi!
We just got the bill for our new engine.....*GASP** It should be ready and mounted in a few weeks. It's a 1968' Piper Arrow 180 hp. Great plane! Is there anything we should be aware of the first few hours running a newly installed factory overhauled engine? It's a Lycoming. Any bad things to look for? Not run it over a speceific RPM or anything like this? Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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We had a new O360 installed in our 172 a few years ago (Great Planes
STC). This might be different for an Arrow (CS Prop, no?), but IIRC the instructions in the manual were pretty clear about running at a fairly high RPM (something about seating the rings) for 25 or 50 hours (I don't remember which). It did seem a bit odd to run the engine at 2550 RPM for extended periods, but that's what we were supposed to do. We now have 600 hours on the engine. It burns almost no oil and our last compression checks (this month) were great. Guess we did something right. In any case, check with the manual and your mechanic. Frode Berg wrote: Hi! We just got the bill for our new engine.....*GASP** It should be ready and mounted in a few weeks. It's a 1968' Piper Arrow 180 hp. Great plane! Is there anything we should be aware of the first few hours running a newly installed factory overhauled engine? It's a Lycoming. Any bad things to look for? Not run it over a speceific RPM or anything like this? Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR -- Remove "2PLANES" to reply. |
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1. First flight take off full power, fly at 75-85% for 30 minutes but try
to orbit the airport. Stay low to maximize manifold pressure. Avoid long ground operations if possible and keep climb rate low to get maximum cooling. Maintain rich mixture, at least 150ROP. Land, shut down, cool completely, check for leaks or any signs of overheating. 2. Second flight give it an hour but stay near airports if you can. Same power settings. 3. Continue to fly same settings 1-2 hours per flight until oil consumption stabilizes, telling you the rings have seated. General intent is to keep lots of pressure in the cylinder to force the rings against the cylinder wall. Once rings have seated, you can change oil & filter and fly normally. |
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"Frode Berg" wrote in message ...
Hi! We just got the bill for our new engine.....*GASP** It should be ready and mounted in a few weeks. It's a 1968' Piper Arrow 180 hp. Great plane! I am just curious, Ball park figure for a new engine is????? Is there anything we should be aware of the first few hours running a newly installed factory overhauled engine? It's a Lycoming. Any bad things to look for? Not run it over a speceific RPM or anything like this? Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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Ballpark figure for the engione before mounting is: Just over 191.842 NOK
This includes freight from the US and VAT. In US dollars this is about: 28.000 Not sure about the cost for mounting and the extra fittings etc but somewere around 60.000 NOK I guess (around 9000 USD) Frode "Ben Haas" skrev i melding om... "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... Hi! We just got the bill for our new engine.....*GASP** It should be ready and mounted in a few weeks. It's a 1968' Piper Arrow 180 hp. Great plane! I am just curious, Ball park figure for a new engine is????? Is there anything we should be aware of the first few hours running a newly installed factory overhauled engine? It's a Lycoming. Any bad things to look for? Not run it over a speceific RPM or anything like this? Thanks, Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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