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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:07 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

I like to know If I have damaged my Rotax 912S.

My A&P changed oil hoses one going from oil tank to oil thermostat the second hose going from oil tank to the oil pump.

While in the process oil spilled out and I am assuming any oil in the engine was completely drained out.

The only oil remaining was the one in the oil cooler. The oil filter was replaced and the magnetic oil plug was removed for revision.

I believe after this procedure as per Rotax instructions he should have purged the engine with new oil.

He did not purge the engine as he claims he wasn’t aware of this procedure.

He applied Fresh oil ran the engine for approximately 10- 15 minutes.

I asked if he checked the oil pressure gage and he did not check. I have an electronic Information system and he did not know hot work it and look for oil pressure.

My question is it possible the engine has suffered internal damage do to not purging after it was drained?

I s there a possibility engine may have pulled new oil since oil cooler was not drained?

What should be my next step ?

thanks in advance for any help you may offer..


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:42 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

Get hold of SI-912-018 from www.rotax-aircraft-engines.com and follow
the procedure.

If, as you say, it has been run, I would start by checking the valve
clearances as mentioned in paragraph 3.1.3

cheers

Simon

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I like to know If I have damaged my Rotax 912S.

My A&P changed oil hoses one going from oil tank to oil thermostat
the second hose going from oil tank to the oil pump.

While in the process oil spilled out and I am assuming any oil in
the engine was completely drained out.

The only oil remaining was the one in the oil cooler. The oil filter
was replaced and the magnetic oil plug was removed for revision.

I believe after this procedure as per Rotax instructions he should
have purged the engine with new oil.

He did not purge the engine as he claims he wasn’t aware of this
procedure.

He applied Fresh oil ran the engine for approximately 10- 15 minutes.

I asked if he checked the oil pressure gage and he did not check. I
have an electronic Information system and he did not know hot work
it and look for oil pressure.

My question is it possible the engine has suffered internal damage
do to not purging after it was drained?

I s there a possibility engine may have pulled new oil since oil
cooler was not drained?

What should be my next step ?

thanks in advance for any help you may offer..


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:50 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

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I like to know If I have damaged my Rotax 912S.

My A&P changed oil hoses one going from oil tank to oil thermostat the second hose going from oil tank to the oil pump.

While in the process oil spilled out and I am assuming any oil in the engine was completely drained out.

The only oil remaining was the one in the oil cooler. The oil filter was replaced and the magnetic oil plug was removed for revision.

I believe after this procedure as per Rotax instructions he should have purged the engine with new oil.

He did not purge the engine as he claims he wasn’t aware of this procedure.

He applied Fresh oil ran the engine for approximately 10- 15 minutes.

I asked if he checked the oil pressure gage and he did not check. I have an electronic Information system and he did not know hot work it and look for oil pressure.

My question is it possible the engine has suffered internal damage do to not purging after it was drained?

I s there a possibility engine may have pulled new oil since oil cooler was not drained?

What should be my next step ?

thanks in advance for any help you may offer..

1. Check the EIS yourself for oil pressure with the engine
running

Clarify your facts

"My A&P changed oil hoses one going from oil tank to oil
thermostat the second hose going from oil tank to the oil
pump"

oil thermostats have 4 connections, were the other three
hoses left in place ?
if there is an oil cooler there would be another two
connections - same question.

The Rotax procedure is to remove the plugs (or one from
each cylinder) and all the plug leads. Remove the "from
the oil tank" hose and fill it with oil, put it back on
the oil tank, and then turn over the engine on the
starter, for a max of 10 seconds at a time until the oil
pressure shows on the guage. Once there is oil at these
lowish pumping speeds, replace the plus and the leads,
check the oil level and then start the engine again.

If te engine is a 912S (certified) you needed a Rotax
certified A&P I would have thought (or at least one who
knew about the Rotax procedures). If it is a 912ULS
(uncertified) then the Rotax procedure is rather more
voluntary.

However the real check is whether you now have oil pressure.

You do not have to drain the oil cooler, it is recognised
that there will be a little old oil being mixed with the
new. Draining the oil cooler would make the "purging" more
important !

2. Get a new A&P

3. Learn how to do it yourself, at least to give guidance
to anyone else you let touch your plane !

RFWH


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

Hello Simon and RFWH

1. Yes the other 3 hoses where left in place and oil cooler was never drained.

2. I will check the valve
clearances and oil pressure as soon as I am able to get back to the hangar.

3. Should I check for oil pressure by hand propping with plugs removed or should I start engine for 5 to 10 seconds?

4. I plan to check the oil magnetic plug and cut oil filter open to see if there is any evidence of grinding metal residue. What do you think about this idea?

5. Really my main concern is that I am not certain if there was a possibility that engine ran dry of oil for 10-15 minutes.

Thanks for the support.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:20 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

You may want to do a differential pressure test too. Just to be sure there
has been no cylinder scoring.

Noel

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:03 am    Post subject: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

Hi "miami_guy"

Download Maintenance Manual 912 Series (Line Maintenance) : http://www.rotax-aircraft-engines.com/a_searchdoc.aspx

Read 5.2 Oil change and you will read "Draining suction line, cooler........must be avoided".

If the oiltank has been open and cleaned you may have allowed air in the system and need "purg" or prime the system with
pressure.

Have to dash. My Europa XS/912S is waiting.......

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:18 am    Post subject: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

I would have the engine striped and inspected and send the bill to the A&P.

The A & P should have never worked on your aircraft without reading the
correct engine manual.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:13 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

A valid point... And to take it a bit further he shouldn't have gone near
the engine without first having at least a basic course on it.

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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 7:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

Hello I want to thank all who directed me in the right direction.

I have since attended Rotax School and I have become much more informed.

After doing several tests including oil pressure, differential compression test, Magnetic plug check ,and valve tappet check everything turned out ok.

For anyone reading and taking notes my lesson here is Rotax are very different than any other general aviation engine when hiring someone to do work on your Rotax engine be certain they are trained and qualified or you may be in for a bad surprise or two.


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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 3:36 am    Post subject: Rotax 912S Dead or not ? .... Reply with quote

I am glad you went to the Lockwood school and your engine is ok ! I talked with you about your engine on the phone a few months ago and was wondering about the results and if you attended school. It is a fantastic course !
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