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![]() "Maule Driver" wrote in message news ![]() I've put over 1,000 of the 1,100 hours on this new O-360-C4f. Changed the oil religiously. I didn't baby the engine but didn't abuse it either. Always hangered etc. My last oil analysis showed a doubling of iron 47.9ppm to 101.0ppm with 36 hours on the oil. Everything else normal. We did the filter and we found very fine iron filings or dust with a magnet. How much - hard to tell. No chunks though. We're thinking cam and lifter. My mechanic is playing it safe - called Signature and Mattituch who recommended no more flying, split the case, and fix or overhaul. I want some second opinions. I could fly 10 more hours and take another look. We could pull a cylinder and check the cam I'm told. I've read about Second OilPINION and Howard Felton - a knowledgeable analysis of the metal seems like money well spent. Is he still in business? Anyone know anyone else who can do this? Any other factors? My exhaust manifold/heat exchanger broke and I flew for 10 to 36 hours with it broken. Parts 'banging' around under the cowling etc. Discovered it during oil change. I did let it sit without running for 60+ days - a first for this aircraft. Thoughts? Maulesitter. Since you let the aircraft sit for 60 days, is it possible (likely?) that the metal you are seeing is simply the layer of rust that formed on your cylinder bores? KB |
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