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On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 15:57:23 -0500, "Peter R."
wrote: Sigh Nine hours now on the newly rebuilt Continental IO-520 with Superior Millennium cylinders, and already the primary fuel pump is going back to the company for repair or replacement. More importantly, oil is escaping from the #2 and #5 cylinders' push rod tube seals (at the Continental case end, for those like me who thought it was a cylinder issue). My mechanic told me that, in his experience, Continental is known for problems with these seals. It's not Continental's fault, it's the way they were installed. If the seal is actually leaking and the tube is OK, it's more than likely the edge of the seal (inside or outside) was rolled as it or the tube was pushed into place. I had two that were leaking like crazy after a top (soft rings). One mechanic just couldn't seem to get them right. The Bo specialist at HTL only took a few minutes to fix them right. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Anyone have any experience with leaking push rod tube seals? Granted all of this is covered under warranty, but after three and a half months down, I wanted nothing more than to fly the wings off this aircraft now that the engine replacement work has completed. |
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