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Not simple. Questions abound: depending on type engine, type induction,
whether turbocharged, field altitude, density altitude, formula gasoline (Some people love autogas), and much more. For example if your plugs aren't gapped correctly you're going to have a serious problem sooner or later. I saw an O-235's plugs recently and couldn't believe the lead deposits and fouling. Don't know if they were gapped properly but the spaces inside the plugs between the ceramic and the inside diameter of the plugs were filled with hard gray deposits. Yesterday I talked to an owner of a fleet of busy airplanes used for rental and instruction. His airplanes, which run from 152's to 172's on up to a fast and complex Beechcraft, are generally flown with the mixture too rich. He said that a few years ago he and a burly passenger took off in a Cessna 150 with about 100 hours since engine rebuild on the O-200. An exhaust valve stuck open, and they barely had enough altitude to make it back to the field. He's been using Mr. Marvel and Mr. Mystery and no problems since, "knock on wood." An ounce or two in the gas, and only a capful or two in the sump. He is also an A&P with inspection authorization and a high-time pilot who drove airliners. He says burning carbon off by leaning and revving the engine on the ground is not a good practice, but he does cheat occasionally. Only for maybe 30 seconds or less. If that doesn't clear it, back to the hangar he taxis. I have been using MMO since the 80's. It's legal in an experimental, not in a certified aircraft, however. Alcor TCP is legal for certificated airplanes. I wouldn't run even an O-200 w/o monitoring CHT and EGT and adding something to clean the plugs and combustion chambers. I'm building up an IO-360 for an experimental and planning to go FADEC. Oh, and the old timers (usually the mechanics who also fly and maintain their own aircraft) can tell you that a tiny obstruction under the cowl or a piece of bad or loose baffling can give you a fried cylinder. |
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" jls" wrote:
He's been using Mr. Marvel and Mr. Mystery and no problems since, One of my pilot buddies started wearing his socks inside out years ago. So far, he hasn't been attacked by a saber-toothed tiger even once. -- Dan C172RG at BFM (remove pants to reply by email) |
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On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 11:08:46 -0600, "Dan Luke"
wrote: " jls" wrote: He's been using Mr. Marvel and Mr. Mystery and no problems since, One of my pilot buddies started wearing his socks inside out years ago. So far, he hasn't been attacked by a saber-toothed tiger even once. Coincidentally, I heard the same thing from an old airline pilot. Seems that it was the general practice some years ago. I starting doing the same thing about 4 years back, and dang if it ain't true. It really works. jls, no offence, but OWT's (old wive's tales) need to be ****canned when they are proven wrong. You and your mentor need to move into the 21st century where there exists hard data from scientific testing. Do yourself a favor and at least see what you've been missing. |
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![]() "Stu Gotts" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 11:08:46 -0600, "Dan Luke" wrote: " jls" wrote: He's been using Mr. Marvel and Mr. Mystery and no problems since, One of my pilot buddies started wearing his socks inside out years ago. So far, he hasn't been attacked by a saber-toothed tiger even once. Coincidentally, I heard the same thing from an old airline pilot. Seems that it was the general practice some years ago. I starting doing the same thing about 4 years back, and dang if it ain't true. It really works. jls, no offence, but OWT's (old wive's tales) need to be ****canned when they are proven wrong. You and your mentor Who's YOUR mentor, the idiot with wrongside out socks who moved across the border from Mississippi to Alabama and increased the IQ averages of both states? need to move into the 21st century where there exists hard data from scientific testing. Can you refute THIS hard data: February Program: Sentry Cylinders Dave Stovall, General Manager for Sentry in Fort Worth, gave the program today. Sentry is a family business purchased 23 years ago and still run that way today. Probably best known for chrome cylinders they are now completely out of the chrome business primarily due to environmental concerns. Dave talked about how in this age of rapidly changing technology, the cylinder design has remained unchanged for decades. The only changes have come in metallurgy and plating. He also talked about the cylinder failures they see when cylinders come in for overhaul. On most small Lycomings the most common problem is cracking between the plug and the exhaust valve seat. As a general rule his overhauled cylinders are about $150 less than a new one from the manufacturer. He recommends the use of *Marvel Mystery Oil *in the fuel, it helps keep the valve guides and seats clean.. When asked his opinion on Avgas versus auto fuel he remained neutral saying that he has seen nothing in the shop to indicate either is better. He has heard good opinions on both sides of the fence from people he respects. He does have a definite opinion on who puts out a better engine and it starts with L. from: http://www.eaa983.org/newsletters/EAAnewsletter0303.htm Do yourself a favor and at least see what you've been missing. You should take a little of your own advice. I have seen the difference inside engines run with and without MMO, as well as with Alcor TCP. Have you? Now unless you have something to add or a refutation to make with data and intelligence, you git, boy. |
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On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:55:44 -0500, " jls"
wrote: "Stu Gotts" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 11:08:46 -0600, "Dan Luke" wrote: " jls" wrote: He's been using Mr. Marvel and Mr. Mystery and no problems since, One of my pilot buddies started wearing his socks inside out years ago. So far, he hasn't been attacked by a saber-toothed tiger even once. Coincidentally, I heard the same thing from an old airline pilot. Seems that it was the general practice some years ago. I starting doing the same thing about 4 years back, and dang if it ain't true. It really works. jls, no offence, but OWT's (old wive's tales) need to be ****canned when they are proven wrong. You and your mentor Who's YOUR mentor, the idiot with wrongside out socks who moved across the border from Mississippi to Alabama and increased the IQ averages of both states? No, Messrs. Atkinson, Deakin and Braly, Advanced Pilot's Seminars (plus much more). Do some homework, genius. You may be able to pull that foot out of your mouth. www.advancedpilot.com Can you refute THIS hard data: February Program: Sentry Cylinders Dave Stovall, General Manager for Sentry in Fort Worth, gave the program today. Sentry is a family business purchased 23 years ago and still run that way today. Probably best known for chrome cylinders they are now completely out of the chrome business primarily due to environmental concerns. Dave talked about how in this age of rapidly changing technology, the cylinder design has remained unchanged for decades. The only changes have come in metallurgy and plating. He also talked about the cylinder failures they see when cylinders come in for overhaul. On most small Lycomings the most common problem is cracking between the plug and the exhaust valve seat. As a general rule his overhauled cylinders are about $150 less than a new one from the manufacturer. He recommends the use of *Marvel Mystery Oil *in the fuel, it helps keep the valve guides and seats clean.. When asked his opinion on Avgas versus auto fuel he remained neutral saying that he has seen nothing in the shop to indicate either is better. He has heard good opinions on both sides of the fence from people he respects. He does have a definite opinion on who puts out a better engine and it starts with L. from: http://www.eaa983.org/newsletters/EAAnewsletter0303.htm Can't refute it, I believe in MMO, but also believe in scientific data. www.gami.com Do yourself a favor and at least see what you've been missing. You should take a little of your own advice. I have seen the difference inside engines run with and without MMO, as well as with Alcor TCP. Have you? Yes, and maybe instead of putting a band-Aid on the problem, you should look at the reasons. Now unless you have something to add or a refutation to make with data and intelligence, you git, boy. jls, you're ass-holism is showing. If you care read a bit, maybe you'll learn something, but I doubt you have the scope nor the desire, you dangerous *******. |
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![]() "Stu Gotts" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:55:44 -0500, " jls" [...] Can't refute it, I believe in MMO, but also believe in scientific data. www.gami.com Spamming, are you? These have little to do with the subject. But you sell us on them. What do they have to do with carbureted or cross-flow engines? you'll learn something, but I doubt you have the scope nor the desire, you dangerous *******. Well at least an intolerant one for someone too shifty to publish data but spams gamijectors and an exorbitantly priced seminar instead. |
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need to move into the
21st century where there exists hard data from scientific testing. Can you refute THIS hard data: February Program: Sentry Cylinders anecdotal data snipped jls: what you cited is NOT hard data, but someone's personal experience. It may be valid, but it absolutely does not come from controlled experiments following scientific principles. But don't feel bad. Most engineers, and even many scientists, don't really understand what science is nor the scientific method. It's no wonder the world is generally f***ed up. Especially the mid-east. The further a society is from following scientific priniples in the culture, the more screwed up it is. American society is usually one of the better societies about this though the current president is reversing course. |
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![]() "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... But don't feel bad. Most engineers, and even many scientists, don't really understand what science is nor the scientific method. Evidently you're a bit weak as well; science IS the METHOD. Most people confuse and conflate science and technology (they are distinct). It's no wonder the world is generally f***ed up. Especially the mid-east. The further a society is from following scientific priniples in the culture, the more screwed up it is. American society is usually one of the better societies about this though the current president is reversing course. Got news for you there too; the pendulum has been shifting for generations; it's not anything recent. |
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That is why they call it a "mystery".
"Dan Luke" wrote in message ... " jls" wrote: He's been using Mr. Marvel and Mr. Mystery and no problems since, One of my pilot buddies started wearing his socks inside out years ago. So far, he hasn't been attacked by a saber-toothed tiger even once. |
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![]() " jls" wrote in message ... Not simple. Questions abound: depending on type engine, type induction, whether turbocharged, field altitude, density altitude, formula gasoline (Some people love autogas), and much more. For example if your plugs aren't gapped correctly you're going to have a serious problem sooner or later. I saw an O-235's plugs recently and couldn't believe the lead deposits and fouling. Don't know if they were gapped properly but the spaces inside the plugs between the ceramic and the inside diameter of the plugs were filled with hard gray deposits. http://www.avweb.com/news/columns/182155-1.html (About half way down the page). |
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