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So last night (our "Friday" night) Mary and I spent four hours at the
hangar, remounting our "new" wheel pants. At the same time we decided to change the oil and filter, which had around 35 hours on them. Knowing that we would be doing this, yesterday I had attached the hose to the quick-drain on the bottom of the engine, and had let the warm, post-flight oil drain overnight. I finished changing the filter, cut it open and inspected it, and then moved on to the wheel pants. As we began reattaching the wheel pants, it became apparent that this was not going to be a two-person job. Thus, Mary began to look around for productive things to do. She thoroughly cleaned the wheels, scissors, and brakes (which would soon be covered once again by the wheel pants), and then decided that she would add the 12 fresh quarts of oil to our engine while I cursed at the wheel pants. What she didn't know was that the quick drain was still open.... :-( The inside of our crankcase is really, REALLY clean now. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck ) wrote:
What she didn't know was that the quick drain was still open.... Ouch. I feel your pain. -- Peter |
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Well Jay, if you would have forgotten to add the oil altogether, THAT would
have been quite dumb. I see your experience as a MRM (Maintenance Resource Mgmt) issue... Marco "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:HRz6d.281696$Fg5.186950@attbi_s53... So last night (our "Friday" night) Mary and I spent four hours at the hangar, remounting our "new" wheel pants. At the same time we decided to change the oil and filter, which had around 35 hours on them. Knowing that we would be doing this, yesterday I had attached the hose to the quick-drain on the bottom of the engine, and had let the warm, post-flight oil drain overnight. I finished changing the filter, cut it open and inspected it, and then moved on to the wheel pants. As we began reattaching the wheel pants, it became apparent that this was not going to be a two-person job. Thus, Mary began to look around for productive things to do. She thoroughly cleaned the wheels, scissors, and brakes (which would soon be covered once again by the wheel pants), and then decided that she would add the 12 fresh quarts of oil to our engine while I cursed at the wheel pants. What she didn't know was that the quick drain was still open.... :-( The inside of our crankcase is really, REALLY clean now. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Boy, if that is the dumbest thing you've ever done, you sure are a dull
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Jay Honeck wrote:
She thoroughly cleaned the wheels, scissors, and brakes (which would soon be covered once again by the wheel pants), and then decided that she would add the 12 fresh quarts of oil to our engine while I cursed at the wheel pants. What she didn't know was that the quick drain was still open.... :-( The inside of our crankcase is really, REALLY clean now. Didn't they tell you that if you put that much oil in, its just gonna blow it right back out? ;-) |
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In article , Marco Leon mmleon(at)yahoo.com wrote:
Well Jay, if you would have forgotten to add the oil altogether, THAT would have been quite dumb. I was cringing expecting that from the start of the story. It didn't help that I started draining my oil right after I put the plane away last time and despite the obvious open cowling, bucket of used oil, etc I am still paranoid that somehow I could forget to finish the oil change. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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Sounds like that new air/oil separator really works!!.... just doesn't sound
like it's plumbed correctly! ![]() Jim Burns --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.756 / Virus Database: 506 - Release Date: 9/8/2004 |
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What she didn't know was that the quick drain was still open....
:-( The inside of our crankcase is really, REALLY clean now. If that's the dumbest thing you've ever done with an airplane, you're a far better pilot than I :-) |
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![]() PaulH wrote: If that's the dumbest thing you've ever done with an airplane, you're a far better pilot than I :-) Or a better liar. :-) George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
So last night (our "Friday" night) Mary and I spent four hours at the hangar, remounting our "new" wheel pants. At the same time we decided to change the oil and filter, which had around 35 hours on them. Knowing that we would be doing this, yesterday I had attached the hose to the quick-drain on the bottom of the engine, and had let the warm, post-flight oil drain overnight. I finished changing the filter, cut it open and inspected it, and then moved on to the wheel pants. As we began reattaching the wheel pants, it became apparent that this was not going to be a two-person job. Thus, Mary began to look around for productive things to do. She thoroughly cleaned the wheels, scissors, and brakes (which would soon be covered once again by the wheel pants), and then decided that she would add the 12 fresh quarts of oil to our engine while I cursed at the wheel pants. What she didn't know was that the quick drain was still open.... :-( The inside of our crankcase is really, REALLY clean now. I hope your drain pan was large... Matt |
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