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Hi all!
Thanks to all that answered my last post! Very informative! I have one more question regarding a factory overhauled engine. Is it critical in any way to fly the first 25-50 hours quickly? Can we shorten the life of the engine by letting the plane sit in the hangar for many days/weeks between flights? What's recommended? We are 5 co-owners, and quite often the plane will sit in the hangar for a while between usage....especially during winter, but that won't be an issue now obviously. Anyone? Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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"Frode Berg" wrote
Can we shorten the life of the engine by letting the plane sit in the hangar for many days/weeks between flights? YES!!! That is the one factor that contributes most to shortened engine life. Particularly during the initial break-in period if one is using a "straight" mineral oil to facilitate the break-in. The "straight" mineral oil, while promoting a faster break-in, also drains off the camshaft lobes between flights more readily than does a multi-viscosity oil with all of the additives. Several years back, the situation was so bad with one particular engine, the Lyc O320 "H" model, that the FAA required a special additive to be added to the oil used in that engine to help the oil stick to the cam lobes between flights. The additive was so sucessful that it is now a standard part of the Aero Shell 15-50 oil sold here in the U.S.. At Sun-n-Fun a couple of weeks ago, I saw vendors selling the additive alone. It wasn't cheap, but compared to the price of an engine, it is well worth the money. The best advice....during the break-in period, use straight 50W mineral oil and fly daily if possible and when the piston rings have seated and oil consumption has stabilized, switch to a 15-50W detergent oil with all of the additives. Bob Moore ATP CFI |
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"Frode Berg" wrote in message
... I have one more question regarding a factory overhauled engine. Is it critical in any way to fly the first 25-50 hours quickly? Can we shorten the life of the engine by letting the plane sit in the hangar for many days/weeks between flights? Mineral oil used for break-in has no additives to help it stick to moving parts when the engine isn't running. Also, before the cylinder rings seat, you'll get a lot more blow-by into the oil which will make it dirtier quicker, and subsequently acidic and corrosive. You want to minimize the time you have that crud in your engine. So don't let it sit for long periods & fly at least every day if you can. At least for the first few hours. FWIW, I flew the first 8 hours of my break-in in just over a week & then drained and refilled with fresh mineral oil. I didn't reach the 25 hour mark until about 3 months later. The first 8 hours were flown at close to full throttle, and as far as possible below 4000' to keep the MP up high. I replaced at 8 hours because my after-market filter got clogged up with gunk so that the bypass light came on & the oil was absolutely filthy. Runs great now after 120 hours, oil consumption minimal. |
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Don't baby it. Fly it just under red line.
"Frode Berg" wrote in message ... Hi all! Thanks to all that answered my last post! Very informative! I have one more question regarding a factory overhauled engine. Is it critical in any way to fly the first 25-50 hours quickly? Can we shorten the life of the engine by letting the plane sit in the hangar for many days/weeks between flights? What's recommended? We are 5 co-owners, and quite often the plane will sit in the hangar for a while between usage....especially during winter, but that won't be an issue now obviously. Anyone? Frode Berg LN-LMR |
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