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Old December 26th 07, 01:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
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Default Preheating engines: Airplane engines versus auto engines

"nrp" wrote in message
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A lot of this moisture accumulation problem would go away if aircraft
engines had a positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system like car
engines now do, but they don't for whatever reason. I suspect part of
the reason car engines now last so much longer is due to the PCV
system.


Talking to one of the "old guys" at work some years ago this came up - his
claim was that when PCV was first required, they were worried about
re-cycling all the "gunk" and damaging the engines - but testing (and
eventually field experience) showed that keeping the crankcase ventilated
resulted in a significant boost in engine durability. He referred to PCV as
one of the best things to come along...

Conventional auto style PCV won't work well on an aircraft engine due to the
lack of vacuum in the manifold to generate the air flow.

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