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Well, we flew 2.4 hours today, in VERY cold (19 degree) air temps. Got
done, carefully inspected the prop, cowling and windshield -- no oil/grease found. What's up with THAT? How could my prop leak just "heal itself"? Not that I'm complaining, mind you -- but I get skeptical when things suddenly right themselves for no apparent reason. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On 2006-09-29, Jay Honeck wrote:
Well, we flew 2.4 hours today, in VERY cold (19 degree) air temps. Got done, carefully inspected the prop, cowling and windshield -- no oil/grease found. When my prop governor was leaking it always leaked more in warm weather. -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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It is not at all uncommon for leaks to come and go like that. Its
just a sign that you need to keep a close eye on it and be ready for possible repair or overhaul in the future. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Well, we flew 2.4 hours today, in VERY cold (19 degree) air temps. Got done, carefully inspected the prop, cowling and windshield -- no oil/grease found. What's up with THAT? How could my prop leak just "heal itself"? Not that I'm complaining, mind you -- but I get skeptical when things suddenly right themselves for no apparent reason. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Jay, I had some similar issues with my prop years ago. I was on a trip to KC MO and had an oil spray on the windshield. It turned out to be a leak though the hub which was fixed on the plane. No more spray. I do have little streak of grease/oil from the hub along the blade, but they happen infrequently. My A&P and another A&P do not seem concerned about it. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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When the Pratt & Whitney does that, it is out of oil.
Al G "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... Well, we flew 2.4 hours today, in VERY cold (19 degree) air temps. Got done, carefully inspected the prop, cowling and windshield -- no oil/grease found. What's up with THAT? How could my prop leak just "heal itself"? Not that I'm complaining, mind you -- but I get skeptical when things suddenly right themselves for no apparent reason. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Well, we flew 2.4 hours today, in VERY cold (19 degree) air temps. Got done, carefully inspected the prop, cowling and windshield -- no oil/grease found. What's up with THAT? How could my prop leak just "heal itself"? Not that I'm complaining, mind you -- but I get skeptical when things suddenly right themselves for no apparent reason. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Jay, I got oil on my windshield once. The Governor was loose. What color is the oil on the windshield? Some on the props have red dyed oil in them so you can tell the difference between engine oil and prop oil... Michelle P |
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Congratulations! Now you can put the "oh no I need a new engine because
of a bad front main seal" worry on the back burner. You know how you can tell an owner from a renter when something goes wrong with the plane in the air? A renter says, "Oh no, I'm going to die." An owner says, "Oh no, I wonder how much THIS is going to cost me?" Isn't aircraft ownership grand? |
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On 2006-09-29, Doug wrote:
A renter says, "Oh no, I'm going to die." An owner says, "Oh no, I wonder how much THIS is going to cost me?" On one of the very first flights in my plane we were up doing short field practice and I did one beautiful one and then my instructor was complacent when I came in again and got too slow and really thumped in. We were never in danger of injury, but the notion that I'd hurt my plane (fat chance, it's way tougher than that!) was so distressing I could barely fly. I'm glad I learned that lesson in a benign environment so I'll be prepared to block out the trauma of airplane damage if it happens again! -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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On one of the very first flights in my plane we were up doing short field
practice and I did one beautiful one and then my instructor was complacent when I came in again and got too slow and really thumped in. We were never in danger of injury, but the notion that I'd hurt my plane (fat chance, it's way tougher than that!) was so distressing I could barely fly. I'm glad I learned that lesson in a benign environment so I'll be prepared to block out the trauma of airplane damage if it happens again! Isn't that the truth? I remember, as a young(er) new renter pilot, my biggest concern was the embarassment of a bad landing. I just didn't want other pilots seeing me plop it in, or screw up the cross wind adjustment. Now, I don't even think about that. All I care about now is the tires, the brakes, the struts, the nosegear, the prop, the... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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