MBDiagMan Posted May 22, 2017 Report Posted May 22, 2017 Uh-oh! tell us more about your engine; time since overhaul, oil used, oil change intervals, etc. Quote
FloridaMan Posted May 22, 2017 Author Report Posted May 22, 2017 (edited) 2100 SFOH in 1996 Oil change interval is roughly 25 hours with a filter every other change. Aeroshell 100W Plus. Average flight time is 150-250 hours/yr. There was a tiny amount of metal in the filter at annual. I suspected it was due to the chrome cylinder that had been installed at previous annual. This was the fourth oil change since annual and I did it prematurely at 20 hours because the oil appeared to be much darker than expected at that point. I borescoped the cylinders and spotted a weird scratch or crack that runs lengthwise on both sides of that chrome cylinder. I would like to rule out a broken ring before taking my mechanic's advice and getting an overhaul. I'm having trouble convincing the mechanics to do more discovery on things and I'd like to rule out a cracked ring, fuel pump plunger, oil pump, et cetera, before having the engine torn down. Compressions were good at TDC, but we did not check through the range. I'm a bit disappointed as I was hoping to sell the plane with a timed out engine and buy a rocket. This has the potential to set things back a bit. Here is what I'm considering: * Send the plane to another mechanic to get a second opinion and possibly more discovery work. * Purchase that used engine in the parts section of this site, but it's 23 years old and was last flown I believe over three years ago. * Do a factory overhaul exchange for $29,000 Edited May 22, 2017 by Antares Quote
FloridaMan Posted May 22, 2017 Author Report Posted May 22, 2017 4 minutes ago, Yetti said: so what did the filter media look like? Quote
FloridaMan Posted May 22, 2017 Author Report Posted May 22, 2017 Just now, orionflt said: When were the cylinders done? #1 was done some time around mid-time and before I bought the plane. #2/3 are original. #4 was replaced at annual in 2015. Compressions are strong on all four and they all seem to look ok when I scoped them, except for that weird scratch or crack in #4. It's on both sides of that cylinder. Quote
orionflt Posted May 22, 2017 Report Posted May 22, 2017 I would pull that cylinder, I do not see good cross hatching and that scratch are very concerning. Mind you I am making that recommendation off of one picture. Brian Quote
epsalant Posted May 22, 2017 Report Posted May 22, 2017 I would pull that cylinder, I do not see good cross hatching and that scratch are very concerning. Mind you I am making that recommendation off of one picture. Brian I'm ignorant-fill me in.... What's cross hatching ?Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk Quote
Raptor05121 Posted May 22, 2017 Report Posted May 22, 2017 Just now, epsalant said: I'm ignorant-fill me in.... What's cross hatching ? Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk place for oil to go 1 Quote
FloridaMan Posted May 22, 2017 Author Report Posted May 22, 2017 Chrome cylinders don't have cross hatching like that. Supposedly the process is that they apply an industrial chrome and then reverse the current, which causes that dried earth appearance. The texture allows the walls to hold oil. 1 Quote
Guest Posted May 23, 2017 Report Posted May 23, 2017 7 minutes ago, Antares said: Chrome cylinders don't have cross hatching like that. Supposedly the process is that they apply an industrial chrome and then reverse the current, which causes that dried earth appearance. The texture allows the walls to hold oil. Someone was paying attention in class! Clarence Quote
XXX Posted May 23, 2017 Report Posted May 23, 2017 So sorry to see that. You might want to touch base with LJ at Zephyr. Keep us posted on your findings. Quote
carusoam Posted May 23, 2017 Report Posted May 23, 2017 Is that big chunky parts stuck to a magnet? They look different than the cylinder pictures. If they came from the cylinder with the scratch, the pictures would not be as pretty. What could cause that scratch...? And similar dots around the scratch...? Any thing fall in or out of that cylinder in it's history? Just the usual PP wonderment. I am not familiar with engine bits and pieces... Best regards, -a- Quote
1964-M20E Posted May 23, 2017 Report Posted May 23, 2017 Sorry to hear about that. I would pull the cylinder for a better look pull some accessories and bore-scope the heck out of the engine and then make a decision on what to do. 1 Quote
MB65E Posted May 23, 2017 Report Posted May 23, 2017 It's talking to you! It would be interesting to know where the pets came from in the suction screen. I'd pull that number 4 and start digging. I think the screen and filter probably caught everything. Could sell it now...its run out. I would try and get somebody to bless it and make it safe. The Rocket search is depressing. -Matt Quote
thinwing Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 On 5/22/2017 at 4:51 PM, orionflt said: I would pull that cylinder, I do not see good cross hatching and that scratch are very concerning. Mind you I am making that recommendation off of one picture. Brian No cross hatching cause that's a channel chrome cylinder...note the numerous grey islands in the chrome.I agree that crack needs to be looked at Quote
KSMooniac Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 I'd vote to pull #4 as well and see if you can find the culprit. I'd try to identify and repair what you have, and try to sell as a functional runout, with full disclosure of the recent history.Sent from my LG-US996 using Tapatalk Quote
FloridaMan Posted May 27, 2017 Author Report Posted May 27, 2017 Most of those pieces are actually incredibly thin flakes that are folding. They turn into glitter when I rub them between my fingers. I'm thinking it's chrome and not camshaft. Quote
carusoam Posted May 27, 2017 Report Posted May 27, 2017 See if your oil test company can use an X-ray microscope or other testing device to determine the metal's identity. thin flakes are typical of chrome coatings falling off. That would be worth a phone call to find out how they can test that for you... Best regards, -a- Quote
peevee Posted May 27, 2017 Report Posted May 27, 2017 8 hours ago, carusoam said: See if your oil test company can use an X-ray microscope or other testing device to determine the metal's identity. thin flakes are typical of chrome coatings falling off. That would be worth a phone call to find out how they can test that for you... Best regards, -a- Isn't chrome non-magnetic? Or is it taking some steel with it when it comes off? Quote
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