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On Sep 26, 1:36 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
On Sep 26, 4:46 am, Denny wrote: Mostly it was Blackstone calling me telling me to check for a broken pin plug. Any professional oil analysis will come with professional evaluation of your data. The main indicator for me was progressively higher AL in the oil. [ -Robert How about just laying your eyes on the filter at every oil change - then washing the filter in solvent, filtering the particulates out of the solvent, and saving them in a plasticine envelope for comparison to the next change(s)... Total cost about 2 bucks an oil change - 1 quart of solvent and 1 Mr. Coffee filter... And the quart of filtered solvent can be re-used for cleaning the landing gear... denny I never saw anything in the filter until the AL got very high. The oil analysis was showing progressively higher AL for about 2 years before that. Sadly, it did not tell me which cylinder so I ended up having to do a boroscope every 2-6 months to watch for indications of wear. In the end I started pumping oil in the bad cylinder which finally told me which to pull. I really didn't want to spend $5K to have all cylinders pulled searching for the issue. -Robert- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, my bias is showing and your tale supports it... Knowing there was rising Aluminium in the analysis accomplished nothing... You still waited until it was showing in the filter and a cylinder finally started pumping oil... I suppose somewhere there is a story that analysis saved an engine from incipient failure and probably saved lives... But, I'll take my chances the same way I have done for over 50 years of flying... My old mechanic/FBO demanded that his customers use oil analysis every 50 hours or go somewhere else... I wound up going somewhere else... The reason was that his own fleet of 9 aircraft were not on analysis... When I challenged him on this he said that analysis never showed anything that he didn't already know or suspect based upon seeing, smelling, listening, and knowing his engine... I said what was sauce for the goose was sauce for the gander.. He said it wasn't... I moved on... denny |
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