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I am curious, what is your oil temp in those 'HOT'" conditions?
Ben Mike Noel wrote: The change in oil consumption may be cause for concern as already mentioned, but as to the cooling effect of the extra couple of quarts of oil, I have never seen my A4A run cooler on 8 quarts than on 6 (It's about 115 F here today.) It consistently uses 1 quart every 8 hours which is not unusual for this type engine. I have seen discussions about very low oil consumption being a cause for concern because it may cause lubrication issues in the cylinders. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ups.com... I have an IO-360-A3B6 900 SFNEW in '97. I used to be able to keep about 7 quarts in it without it blowing out. Now it seems to be blowing oil down to about 5.5 quarts. Since I live in the 100F OATs part of the country, the extra oil really helps cooling. Should I worry about what is causing the extra oil blow out or just chock it up to an aging engine. I know some engines always blow out to 6ish quarts. If I shouldn't worry about the extra blow out I'll just put a separator on it, but I don't want to mask a problem first. One recent change is we raised the oil pressure since the regulator had been slipping prior to annual. -Robert |
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During climb at 100 mph indicated there is about a needle width of green
between the oil temperature indicator needle and red-line. When I throttle back to a cruise power setting of about 2500 RPM @ 6500 MSL and a bit rich of peak on the leanest cylinder, the oil temp gauge drops back to a couple of needle widths below red-line. I suspect the oil cooler could use a flush, but the oil cooler bypass valve was replaced about a year ago and its seat in the oil filter adapter was lapped. The bypass valve work produced a noticeably cooler climb. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel wrote in message ups.com... I am curious, what is your oil temp in those 'HOT'" conditions? Ben Mike Noel wrote: The change in oil consumption may be cause for concern as already mentioned, but as to the cooling effect of the extra couple of quarts of oil, I have never seen my A4A run cooler on 8 quarts than on 6 (It's about 115 F here today.) It consistently uses 1 quart every 8 hours which is not unusual for this type engine. I have seen discussions about very low oil consumption being a cause for concern because it may cause lubrication issues in the cylinders. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ups.com... I have an IO-360-A3B6 900 SFNEW in '97. I used to be able to keep about 7 quarts in it without it blowing out. Now it seems to be blowing oil down to about 5.5 quarts. Since I live in the 100F OATs part of the country, the extra oil really helps cooling. Should I worry about what is causing the extra oil blow out or just chock it up to an aging engine. I know some engines always blow out to 6ish quarts. If I shouldn't worry about the extra blow out I'll just put a separator on it, but I don't want to mask a problem first. One recent change is we raised the oil pressure since the regulator had been slipping prior to annual. -Robert |
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