DXB Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 I'm nearing overhauled engine install on my M20C and have confidence in the overhaul shop. However, I went with a mechanic on the field for the removal and install whom I don't know very well. I'm rehabbing/replacing everything that makes sense in the process (e.g. fuel and oil hoses, rubber engine mounts, prop resealed). I also have some spare baffle components to rehab my decrepit doghouse. The risk of both maintenance-induced hassle and maintenance-induced disaster in this scenario has me a little stressed. I plan to supervise the details of the install as best I can, taking multiple trips to the shop if necessary until I feel good about taking the plane from the midwest to the east coast. Please help me make a list of things to look out for during the install. I plan to scrutinize all I can without driving my mechanic insane.... Not my plane, stolen from another thread, just adding visual interest Quote
PT20J Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 Make sure all the accessories are overhauled along with the engine. I'd overhaul the oil cooler -- it's not expensive. Might be worth painting or powder coating the engine mount depending on condition. Also you want to make sure that the instrumentation is good for a new engine so it might be a good time to replace the probes depending on age and condition. R&R is pretty straightforward removing and reconnecting stuff. 1 Quote
DXB Posted October 11 Author Report Posted October 11 20 hours ago, PT20J said: Make sure all the accessories are overhauled along with the engine. I'd overhaul the oil cooler -- it's not expensive. Might be worth painting or powder coating the engine mount depending on condition. Also you want to make sure that the instrumentation is good for a new engine so it might be a good time to replace the probes depending on age and condition. R&R is pretty straightforward removing and reconnecting stuff. Thanks - the probes are the thing I hadn't thought of. My JPI EGT probes are at 9 years/1200 hours which I think approximates their life expectancy? My CHT, oil, and carb temp probes are the same age but I think last much longer? Quote
Hank Posted October 11 Report Posted October 11 Replace the cables for throttle, prop and mixture, too. It would be a good time to upgrade to the blue prop knob if you don't have it (mine is black like the throttle). Quote
PT20J Posted October 11 Report Posted October 11 1 hour ago, DXB said: Thanks - the probes are the thing I hadn't thought of. My JPI EGT probes are at 9 years/1200 hours which I think approximates their life expectancy? My CHT, oil, and carb temp probes are the same age but I think last much longer? One of my JPI EGT probes went flakey at a little more than 1200 hrs. I’d replace them. CHT and oil probes should last longer. Quote
M20F Posted October 11 Report Posted October 11 1 hour ago, DXB said: Thanks - the probes are the thing I hadn't thought of. My JPI EGT probes are at 9 years/1200 hours which I think approximates their life expectancy? My CHT, oil, and carb temp probes are the same age but I think last much longer? I wouldn’t replace thing’s that are working, especially given you have a new engine going in. The more known quantities you have the better. I would also add that if it is working why replace it. Probes are light and cheap, toss replacements in the hat rack and use as needed. Quote
DXB Posted October 11 Author Report Posted October 11 1 hour ago, Hank said: Replace the cables for throttle, prop and mixture, too. It would be a good time to upgrade to the blue prop knob if you don't have it (mine is black like the throttle). Good idea but I replaced all within last 5 years though. 1 Quote
kortopates Posted October 12 Report Posted October 12 i’d be most concerned about the JPI harness if it showing any signs of chaffing - now is the time to easily replace it and route away from interference.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote
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