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I own a 2004 DA40 (my first plane) and on the left side under the
engine is a breather tube and some sort of overflow line for oil. I noticed pushing the plane in yesterday that there is a sooty residue under the airplane, only on the left side. I went an looked at another DA40 of the same year and maybe a little less flown and didn't see nearly as much of the blackish soot underneath. I've got two questions: 1) Is this normal? 2) What may have caused it? I've been flying in the last six weeks cold weather, and Diamond suggests runing for five minutes after start at 1500 RMP, however I usually lean it back about an inch (of travel on the lean lever) after it starts, and during taxi to the run-up area. I had the oil changed about 40 horus ago and am runnnig winter rated AeroShell. Anyone have any thougths? |
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Oil out the breather is normal. The reason you didn't see it on the other
airplane is because they keep it clean. Karl "Sweendawg" wrote in message ups.com... I own a 2004 DA40 (my first plane) and on the left side under the engine is a breather tube and some sort of overflow line for oil. I noticed pushing the plane in yesterday that there is a sooty residue under the airplane, only on the left side. I went an looked at another DA40 of the same year and maybe a little less flown and didn't see nearly as much of the blackish soot underneath. I've got two questions: 1) Is this normal? 2) What may have caused it? I've been flying in the last six weeks cold weather, and Diamond suggests runing for five minutes after start at 1500 RMP, however I usually lean it back about an inch (of travel on the lean lever) after it starts, and during taxi to the run-up area. I had the oil changed about 40 horus ago and am runnnig winter rated AeroShell. Anyone have any thougths? |
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I wish my first plane was a DA-40...... better yet, a DA-50.
"Sweendawg" wrote in message ups.com... snip Anyone have any thougths? |
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On Mar 11, 8:16 pm, "Sweendawg" wrote:
I own a 2004 DA40 (my first plane) and on the left side under the engine is a breather tube and some sort of overflow line for oil. I noticed pushing the plane in yesterday that there is a sooty residue under the airplane, only on the left side. I went an looked at another DA40 of the same year and maybe a little less flown and didn't see nearly as much of the blackish soot underneath. I've got two questions: 1) Is this normal? 2) What may have caused it? I've been flying in the last six weeks cold weather, and Diamond suggests runing for five minutes after start at 1500 RMP, however I usually lean it back about an inch (of travel on the lean lever) after it starts, and during taxi to the run-up area. I had the oil changed about 40 horus ago and am runnnig winter rated AeroShell. Anyone have any thougths? You can keep the oil staining to a minimum by not topping off the sump. By FAA reg, engines must perform normally in all attitiudes and at all altitudes with the sump half empty. I keep my plane half full plus 1 quart and my belly stays nice and clean. Mike Busch made the same point in an Avweb article a while back. |
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