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My Lycoming o-290 swallowed an exhaust valve and i suspect metal in the oil
cooler. where is a place that does experimental work that could check it. thanks in advance for anybodys help Justin Lexington, KY |
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![]() "Justin H" wrote in message ... My Lycoming o-290 swallowed an exhaust valve and i suspect metal in the oil cooler. where is a place that does experimental work that could check it. thanks in advance for anybodys help Justin Lexington, KY You can flush the cooler yourself and (if you're interested), collect any metal flakes. You could do it in your kitchen sink, with a white towel over the drain to catch any debris. Flush it several times in each direction and see what comes out other than a bit of oil. After that, clean the sink really well and throw away the towel, or you'll be subject to the wrath of She Who Must Be Obeyed... |
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![]() "Kyle Boatright" wrote You can flush the cooler yourself and (if you're interested), collect any metal flakes. You could do it in your kitchen sink, with a white towel over the drain to catch any debris. Flush it several times in each direction and see what comes out other than a bit of oil. After that, clean the sink really well and throw away the towel, or you'll be subject to the wrath of She Who Must Be Obeyed... Flush it with what, water? Best to use a solvent to free up those buggers. I know they sell a can that is used to flush transmission coolers; I had to use one at OSH, when my transmission in my equipment van packed it in. If not something like that, gas or kerosene, but at any rate, not water, and not in a kitchen sink. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.737 / Virus Database: 491 - Release Date: 8/11/2004 |
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"Justin H" wrote in message ...
My Lycoming o-290 swallowed an exhaust valve and i suspect metal in the oil cooler. where is a place that does experimental work that could check it. thanks in advance for anybodys help Damage like that and ANY indication of the possiblity of having metal in the engine and I would do a complete teardown and inspection. A teardown and inspection now is a heck of a lot cheaper than having a catastrophic failure sometime in the future. There is nowhere that I have to be or have my family at, that would cause me to put them onboard the aircraft without having done a complete inspection after an incident that might have put abnormal amounts of metal in the oil system. YMMV...but when it comes to my family, I am much more cautious than normal. Craig C. |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Kyle Boatright" wrote You can flush the cooler yourself and (if you're interested), collect any metal flakes. You could do it in your kitchen sink, with a white towel over the drain to catch any debris. Flush it several times in each direction and see what comes out other than a bit of oil. After that, clean the sink really well and throw away the towel, or you'll be subject to the wrath of She Who Must Be Obeyed... Flush it with what, water? Best to use a solvent to free up those buggers. I know they sell a can that is used to flush transmission coolers; I had to use one at OSH, when my transmission in my equipment van packed it in. If not something like that, gas or kerosene, but at any rate, not water, and not in a kitchen sink. -- Jim in NC Dag-nabbit, you're right. Not sure what I was thinking. KB |
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