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Old January 28th 07, 03:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Dan Luke
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The oil in my Lyc. O-360 F1A6 is black only two hours after being changed.

What could be causing this? Compressions were in the 70s at annual in
September.

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Old January 28th 07, 04:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Sounds like some serious blow-by into the crankcase. If you don't have an
oil separator on the breather, I would expect also to see a very dirty
belly. How about having a mechanic re-check the compression and look at
the inside of the cylinders?

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"Dan Luke" wrote in message
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The oil in my Lyc. O-360 F1A6 is black only two hours after being changed.

What could be causing this? Compressions were in the 70s at annual in
September.

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Dan
C172RG at BFM



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Old January 28th 07, 11:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Dan Luke wrote:
The oil in my Lyc. O-360 F1A6 is black only two hours after being changed.

What could be causing this? Compressions were in the 70s at annual in
September.

Have you changed the TYPE of oil, by any chance? Going from a mineral
based AD oil (like Phillips XC) to a semisynthetic (like Exxon Elite or
Aeroshell), can flush out deposits that have been accumulating for a
long, long time. If so, things will improve with further oil changes,
but you may want to change the oil and filter again soon.

Rip
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Old January 29th 07, 10:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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That is true when going from a non detergent oil to a detergent oil.
Phillips XC is an ashless dispersant oil, as are most aviation oils.
Only the straight mineral oil (ie. break-in oil) is not an AD oil. I
don't think avaition oils are considered detergent oils. Marvel
Mystery Oil is effectively a detergent oil and can loosen deposits
that have built up. Word is MMO works if you use it from the start of
an overhaul run to keep valves from sticking. If you put it in an
engine with 1000 hrs on it, you risk the danger of loosening the
deposits that have built up, and possibly blocking small oil
passsages.

Bud


On Jan 28, 3:44 pm, Rip wrote:
Dan Luke wrote:
The oil in my Lyc. O-360 F1A6 is black only two hours after being changed.


What could be causing this? Compressions were in the 70s at annual in
September.Have you changed the TYPE of oil, by any chance? Going from a mineral

based AD oil (like Phillips XC) to a semisynthetic (like Exxon Elite or
Aeroshell), can flush out deposits that have been accumulating for a
long, long time. If so, things will improve with further oil changes,
but you may want to change the oil and filter again soon.

Rip


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Old January 29th 07, 12:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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"Rip" wrote:


Have you changed the TYPE of oil, by any chance?


Nope. Aeroshell W100 Plus, same as always.

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Old January 29th 07, 10:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Definitely have an A&P borescope that engine. Broken ring maybe. Good
catch.

Regards,
Bud

On Jan 28, 7:02 am, "Dan Luke" wrote:
The oil in my Lyc. O-360 F1A6 is black only two hours after being changed.

What could be causing this? Compressions were in the 70s at annual in
September.

--
Dan
C172RG at BFM


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Old January 29th 07, 07:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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wrote:

Definitely have an A&P borescope that engine. Broken ring maybe.


Talked to my mechanic this morning. He said not to worry; the dirty oil is
from the oil cooler and its plumbing, which don't get drained when the oil is
changed.

He said I would have noticed this before if I had ever checked it two hours
after a change. Since I check the oil before every flight, it seems I would
have noticed the oil's turning black this soon before.

Should I pay to have the cylinders 'scoped?

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Old January 29th 07, 07:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Nathan Young
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 13:49:26 -0600, "Dan Luke"
wrote:


wrote:

Definitely have an A&P borescope that engine. Broken ring maybe.


Talked to my mechanic this morning. He said not to worry; the dirty oil is
from the oil cooler and its plumbing, which don't get drained when the oil is
changed.

He said I would have noticed this before if I had ever checked it two hours
after a change. Since I check the oil before every flight, it seems I would
have noticed the oil's turning black this soon before.

Should I pay to have the cylinders 'scoped?


Your mechanic's comment sounds unrealistic. I have a hard time
believing the 1/2 quart in the cooler & lines could add enough
coloration to the 7-8 quarts of new/clean oil.

Further, I don't notice my oil turning black until many hours after
the change. (Lyc O-360 using Aeroshell 15W50), and I never flush the
cooler during a change.

Is your oil a dark black? Or just a tinge of coloration?

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Old January 29th 07, 10:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Nathan Young wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 13:49:26 -0600, "Dan Luke"
wrote:


wrote:


Definitely have an A&P borescope that engine. Broken ring maybe.


Talked to my mechanic this morning. He said not to worry; the dirty oil is


from the oil cooler and its plumbing, which don't get drained when the oil is


changed.

He said I would have noticed this before if I had ever checked it two hours
after a change. Since I check the oil before every flight, it seems I would
have noticed the oil's turning black this soon before.

Should I pay to have the cylinders 'scoped?



Your mechanic's comment sounds unrealistic. I have a hard time
believing the 1/2 quart in the cooler & lines could add enough
coloration to the 7-8 quarts of new/clean oil.

Further, I don't notice my oil turning black until many hours after
the change. (Lyc O-360 using Aeroshell 15W50), and I never flush the
cooler during a change.

Is your oil a dark black? Or just a tinge of coloration?


I have a Lyc O-360 on my Cessna and there is a oil cooler. I have never
had dirty oil after only a couple of hours of operation. I would keep
looking.

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Old January 30th 07, 02:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
A Lieberma
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Nathan Young wrote in
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Further, I don't notice my oil turning black until many hours after
the change. (Lyc O-360 using Aeroshell 15W50), and I never flush the
cooler during a change.


For what it's worth.....

I have never had oil discolored significantly before 5 hours running time.
Right around 10 hours does the oil start to look like used oil in my
Lycoming AK4 360 engine.

Allen

 




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