willerjim273 Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 I have read all that I can on this subject. 1980 M20K, She is a GB/LB meaning it was converted. I have read about "lapping" and also about a jamb nut with a screw adjustment. There is nothing wrong with engine. I am figuring that the 2 above procedures are one or the other, not both. Before annual, she has always run right on the line of yellow/green. Thanks Quote
LANCECASPER Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 Definitely something for your mechanic to adjust using the Maintenance Manual for your model. That doesn't fall under owner preventive maintenance. And if he can't find it, time to look for a mechanic that's worked on a 231 successfully. Quote
willerjim273 Posted September 1, 2022 Author Report Posted September 1, 2022 Exactly. But not that simple. He is stumped as well. Just talked to Continental Aero. My engine had no pressure adjustment. Yes, no adjustment. What I need is called an EQ6516, which is going to be a bear to find. the parts in that kit are listed below. It is a long story, but with that kit, I can have adjustable oil pressure. Tks For perspective in case anyone has or will come up in the future, we are talking the accessory case here. My engine is TSI0360GB1B - Accessory Case Part Listing GO HERE: http://continental.aero/support/illustrated-parts-catalog.aspx, AND SELECT ABOVE ENGINE #. Thanks if anyone has any experience on this. Quote
kortopates Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 Its located directly below the oil cooler on the pilot side. Right on the yellow/green line is too low, but I wouldn't trust your Mooney factory gauge either. Your mechanic will want to put a gauge on it to see what it shows before adjusting it. Its not adjusted at every annual, but when it getting low as you are observing. But it sounds like it needs investigating asap. Oil pressure though varies inversely with oil temp. 1 Quote
kortopates Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 7 minutes ago, willerjim273 said: Exactly. But not that simple. He is stumped as well. Just talked to Continental Aero. My engine had no pressure adjustment. Yes, no adjustment. What I need is called an EQ6516, which is going to be a bear to find. the parts in that kit are listed below. It is a long story, but with that kit, I can have adjustable oil pressure. Tks For perspective in case anyone has or will come up in the future, we are talking the accessory case here. My engine is TSI0360GB1B - Accessory Case Part Listing GO HERE: http://continental.aero/support/illustrated-parts-catalog.aspx, AND SELECT ABOVE ENGINE #. Thanks if anyone has any experience on this. Maybe if an overhaul to a LB is in your near future plans, that would also solve this during overhaul. I wouldn't expect to have much difficulty getting the needed parts just because the kit isn't available. Its not uncommon to replace an oil pressure regulator. Unless perhaps this one is unique to GB engine which I'd doubt but don't know. That said expect it could easily take 2-3 weeks to get them. Quote
smwash02 Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 9 minutes ago, willerjim273 said: Exactly. But not that simple. He is stumped as well. Just talked to Continental Aero. My engine had no pressure adjustment. Yes, no adjustment. What I need is called an EQ6516, which is going to be a bear to find. the parts in that kit are listed below. It is a long story, but with that kit, I can have adjustable oil pressure. Tks For perspective in case anyone has or will come up in the future, we are talking the accessory case here. My engine is TSI0360GB1B - Accessory Case Part Listing GO HERE: http://continental.aero/support/illustrated-parts-catalog.aspx, AND SELECT ABOVE ENGINE #. Thanks if anyone has any experience on this. I think the pressure relief is shared with others. The alt part for EQ6516 per Textron is 641074A1. This looks like mine on my TSIO360 (SB2B). Spruce has it in stock. Quote
carusoam Posted September 2, 2022 Report Posted September 2, 2022 Sooooo…… While we are checking the details…. What has caused this request? Has the OilP fallen out of the green zone? Its hot outside, and temp affects pressure…. Make sure the oil cooler and vernatherm are working…. Make sure you know what oil you have… or want… Or…. How many hours are on the engine…? If oil is escaping through enlarged passages…. The pressure drops as more oil escapes…. Signs of a worn engine… PP discussion points for what causes people to ask questions about OilP…. Best regards, -a- Quote
Guest Posted September 2, 2022 Report Posted September 2, 2022 15 hours ago, willerjim273 said: Exactly. But not that simple. He is stumped as well. Just talked to Continental Aero. My engine had no pressure adjustment. Yes, no adjustment. What I need is called an EQ6516, which is going to be a bear to find. the parts in that kit are listed below. It is a long story, but with that kit, I can have adjustable oil pressure. Tks For perspective in case anyone has or will come up in the future, we are talking the accessory case here. My engine is TSI0360GB1B - Accessory Case Part Listing GO HERE: http://continental.aero/support/illustrated-parts-catalog.aspx, AND SELECT ABOVE ENGINE #. Thanks if anyone has any experience on this. I’ve never heard of an engine with out an oil pressure relief valve. I’d open the cowl and look. Here’s a picture from the IPC Quote
jrwilson Posted September 7, 2022 Report Posted September 7, 2022 Not positive, but doesn't the GB not have the adjustment screw? Don't you have to add washers to the spring to increase pressure? Quote
LANCECASPER Posted September 7, 2022 Report Posted September 7, 2022 7 hours ago, jrwilson said: Not positive, but doesn't the GB not have the adjustment screw? Don't you have to add washers to the spring to increase pressure? That's what i was thinking also. Thirty years ago I had a 1983 231 and that's what I was going to say. Quote
Guest Posted September 8, 2022 Report Posted September 8, 2022 The IPC reflects the current configuration of the engines. Older versions may have had the cap which required washers under the spring to adjust pressure. Quote
carusoam Posted September 8, 2022 Report Posted September 8, 2022 Late night cruisn’ MS with Clarence! -a- 1 Quote
Guest Posted September 9, 2022 Report Posted September 9, 2022 17 hours ago, carusoam said: Late night cruisn’ MS with Clarence! -a- A curse of my advancing years, insomnia! Quote
willerjim273 Posted September 9, 2022 Author Report Posted September 9, 2022 On 9/1/2022 at 1:25 PM, kortopates said: Its located directly below the oil cooler on the pilot side. Right on the yellow/green line is too low, but I wouldn't trust your Mooney factory gauge either. Your mechanic will want to put a gauge on it to see what it shows before adjusting it. Its not adjusted at every annual, but when it getting low as you are observing. But it sounds like it needs investigating asap. Oil pressure though varies inversely with oil temp. Quote
willerjim273 Posted September 9, 2022 Author Report Posted September 9, 2022 So I called Continental Aero. They looked up engine from data plate. There is no adjustment. So looking at the parts page, they are saying that there is nothing inside of the the cap. That means getting parts inside of # 16. I have not cracked it yet. I will let shop do that and test the gauge. Thanks Quote
Guest Posted September 9, 2022 Report Posted September 9, 2022 I wonder if the Continental rep means that there is no external screw type adjustment? Older engine may not have had this version, but it still should have an oil pressure relief valve with a spring which can be shimmed to change the pressure, if needed after confirming the indicated pressure. Quote
A64Pilot Posted September 10, 2022 Report Posted September 10, 2022 You may also try replacing the spring, that is what I ended up doing in my C-85, apparently after a few decades a spring can lose some of its tension. Spring for my C-85 was stupid cheap surprisingly Quote
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