Guest Posted December 8, 2020 Report Posted December 8, 2020 We’ve just pickled an IO-360A3B6D in a J model for a customer who will be out of the country for more than a year. We’ve soaked the cylinders with several coats of LPS#3, removed the magneto and installed a cover plate and gasket, then filled the entire engine with oil until it spit out the breather. 6- 3/4 gallons of oil! Clarence Quote
quik flite Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 Thanks, for always taking the time to be helpful on many issues. Your customers are fortunate to have such competent service. Quote
PT20J Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 11 hours ago, M20Doc said: We’ve just pickled an IO-360A3B6D in a J model for a customer who will be out of the country for more than a year. We’ve soaked the cylinders with several coats of LPS#3, removed the magneto and installed a cover plate and gasket, then filled the entire engine with oil until it spit out the breather. 6- 3/4 gallons of oil! Clarence Well, that should do it! And, now we know the crankcase volume. What about desiccator plugs? Skip Quote
MikeOH Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 12 hours ago, M20Doc said: We’ve just pickled an IO-360A3B6D in a J model for a customer who will be out of the country for more than a year. We’ve soaked the cylinders with several coats of LPS#3, removed the magneto and installed a cover plate and gasket, then filled the entire engine with oil until it spit out the breather. 6- 3/4 gallons of oil! Clarence Is there any way, given the time is over a year, that the oil can make its way past the rings, fill the cylinders, and then make its way down the exhaust and into the intake through open valves? Or, is that just crazy talk? Quote
RLCarter Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 Curious why the mag was removed Quote
corn_flake Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 I'm curious about what MikeOH asked as well. Aircraft engines isn't known for their tight tolerance. Also, what kind of oil did you use? Will Marvel Mystery oil work? Quote
Guest Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 5 hours ago, PT20J said: Well, that should do it! And, now we know the crankcase volume. What about desiccator plugs? Skip Yes, as well as sealing the tail pipe and intake filter. Clarence Quote
Guest Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 5 hours ago, MikeOH said: Is there any way, given the time is over a year, that the oil can make its way past the rings, fill the cylinders, and then make its way down the exhaust and into the intake through open valves? Or, is that just crazy talk? Ring leakage is a definite concern, I’m sure over time I’ll need to top up the crankcase as the rings leak. Clarence Quote
Guest Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 4 hours ago, RLCarter said: Curious why the mag was removed The Bendix magneto drive shaft doesn’t have a really positive seal and isn’t meant to be completely submerged. Clarence Quote
Guest Posted December 9, 2020 Report Posted December 9, 2020 3 hours ago, corn_flake said: I'm curious about what MikeOH asked as well. Aircraft engines isn't known for their tight tolerance. Also, what kind of oil did you use? Will Marvel Mystery oil work? We debated using cheap automotive oil, but in the end used Phillips 20W50 antitrust oil. Clarence Quote
cwaters Posted December 11, 2020 Report Posted December 11, 2020 Hey sorry for the newbie question here but is the point of submerging in oil just to prevent corrosion or is there any other reason, if its just to keep water from the metal why not just use the cheap automotive oil? Also how do you seal the tailpipe and intake filter? - again newbie here. Quote
PT20J Posted December 11, 2020 Report Posted December 11, 2020 What about the fuel servo? My factory rebuilt came with a bunch of preservative oil in the servo. Skip EDIT: Added Precision Airmotive preservation info. Quote
Guest Posted December 12, 2020 Report Posted December 12, 2020 9 hours ago, cwaters said: Hey sorry for the newbie question here but is the point of submerging in oil just to prevent corrosion or is there any other reason, if its just to keep water from the metal why not just use the cheap automotive oil? Also how do you seal the tailpipe and intake filter? - again newbie here. My hope is that if the inside of the engine is completely full of oil, the cam and lifters and portions of the cylinders in the crankcase can’t corrode. When I drain the oil from the engine later, I won’t have to worry about any residual non aviation oil left behind. Clarence Quote
aviatoreb Posted December 12, 2020 Report Posted December 12, 2020 How much parts and labor to do that? is there any concern w instruments? the ultimate would be then to chill the whole airplane maybe to say -15C to slow chemical processes. Quote
201Steve Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 On 12/11/2020 at 8:34 PM, aviatoreb said: How much parts and labor to do that? is there any concern w instruments? the ultimate would be then to chill the whole airplane maybe to say -15C to slow chemical processes. A new market for cold storage warehouses. 1 Quote
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