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Still shopping for my first bird. Curious as to how much oil usage is
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![]() GE wrote: Still shopping for my first bird. Curious as to how much oil usage is considered "normal"? To some extent, that'll depend on the engine. My O-320 uses about a quart in 10 hours. A radial might use that in 10 minutes. George Patterson I childproofed my house, but they *still* get in. |
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G.R. Patterson III wrote:
: GE wrote: : : Still shopping for my first bird. Curious as to how much oil usage is : considered "normal"? : To some extent, that'll depend on the engine. My O-320 uses about a quart in 10 : hours. A radial might use that in 10 minutes. My O-360 uses about 1qt in 12 hours. It's got about 1000 hours smoh, and 6500 hours TT. Do keep in mind that too little oil consumption is probably worse than too much! -- Aaron Coolidge (N9376J) |
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Still shopping for my first bird. Curious as to how much oil usage is considered "normal"? Also depends on the engine type. The IO360 used in the Piper Arrow runs through the first 2 quarts (out of 8) pretty quickly (2 quarts in 10 hours), then levels off. |
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G.R. Patterson III wrote: To some extent, that'll depend on the engine. My O-320 uses about a quart in 10 hours. A radial might use that in 10 minutes. Heck on start it might use that in 10 blades... -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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![]() PaulH wrote: The IO360 used in the Piper Arrow runs through the first 2 quarts (out of 8) pretty quickly (2 quarts in 10 hours), then levels off. My Maule will also go through the first quart pretty quickly if I top it off. Which is why I *never* put more than 7 quarts in the engine. My Cessna 150 also used to throw the first quart out, and I quit filling it up once I caught on. George Patterson I childproofed my house, but they *still* get in. |
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In my o540 keep it at 9 and it burns about 1qt every 4 hours. Has 300
SMOH in 1989 and it sat for about 3 year with out flying and now I have been flying it alot so it just gets better and better. We started off about 2hrs for every qt. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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Aaron Coolidge wrote:
Do keep in mind that too little oil consumption is probably worse than too much! Could you elaborate on this claim? I have never heard of too little oil consumption being indicative of any problem. |
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Ross Oliver wrote: Could you elaborate on this claim? I have never heard of too little oil consumption being indicative of any problem. Oil has to lubricate the piston ring/cylinder point. Some of that gets left on the walls and burns during the normal combustion event. A quick web search turns up 1qt/15h as a rough lower bound. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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"GE" wrote:
Still shopping for my first bird. Curious as to how much oil usage is considered "normal"? My Lyc.O-360 burns a quart every 8 hours. Lycoming says as low as 3.5 hrs/qt would be acceptable. As others do, I refrain from filling it to the 8-quart maximum. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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