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PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:50 am    Post subject: 912 "cylinder type" Reply with quote

I had my engine oil analyzed by Aviation Laboratories. They came back and said they can’t tell if everything is normal until they know what “cylinder type” is in my 912ULS.
I don’t know what “cylinder type” comes in a 912ULS and didn’t know different cylinder types were available. Can someone clue me in here?
Thanks,
Les


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:15 am    Post subject: 912 "cylinder type" Reply with quote

Sounds like they're not used to dealing with the 912. What they probably see is an elevated iron level from the gear box and they're thinking in terms of the iron cylinders of a Lycosaur.The 912 uses a process that deposits a hard coating (Nikasil) on an aluminum cylinder. I doesn't wear a lot, or shouldn't at least.


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On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Les Goldner <lgold(at)quantum-associates.com (lgold(at)quantum-associates.com)> wrote:
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I had my engine oil analyzed by Aviation Laboratories. They came back and said they can’t tell if everything is normal until they know what “cylinder type” is in my 912ULS.
I don’t know what “cylinder type” comes in a 912ULS and didn’t know different cylinder types were available. Can someone clue me in here?
Thanks,
Les
 
 
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:49 am    Post subject: 912 "cylinder type" Reply with quote

Les, I think what they need to know is if the engine cylinder walls are ordinary steel, ceramic, stainless lined, ect.
For the Rotax Engine 912 series the cylinder is steel.

Hugh McKay


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I had my engine oil analyzed by Aviation Laboratories. They came back and said they can’t tell if everything is normal until they know what “cylinder type” is in my 912ULS.
I don’t know what “cylinder type” comes in a 912ULS and didn’t know different cylinder types were available. Can someone clue me in here?
Thanks,
Les


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:11 pm    Post subject: 912 "cylinder type" Reply with quote

Hugh, The cylinders of the 912 are most definitely NOT steel. See the heavy maintenance manual if you don't believe me.

Rick Girard

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[quote] Les, I think what they need to know is if the engine cylinder walls are ordinary steel, ceramic, stainless lined, ect.
For the Rotax Engine 912 series the cylinder is steel.
 
Hugh McKay


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I had my engine oil analyzed by Aviation Laboratories. They came back and said they can’t tell if everything is normal until they know what “cylinder type” is in my 912ULS.
I don’t know what “cylinder type” comes in a 912ULS and didn’t know different cylinder types were available. Can someone clue me in here?
Thanks,
Les
 
 

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 6:13 pm    Post subject: 912 "cylinder type" Reply with quote

Rick,
Your right! Stupid me.

Hugh


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Hugh, The cylinders of the 912 are most definitely NOT steel. See the heavy maintenance manual if you don't believe me.

Rick Girard

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Hugh McKay <hgmckay(at)bellsouth.net (hgmckay(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
[quote] Les, I think what they need to know is if the engine cylinder walls are ordinary steel, ceramic, stainless lined, ect.
For the Rotax Engine 912 series the cylinder is steel.

Hugh McKay


From: Les Goldner (lgold(at)quantum-associates.com)
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I had my engine oil analyzed by Aviation Laboratories. They came back and said they can’t tell if everything is normal until they know what “cylinder type” is in my 912ULS.
I don’t know what “cylinder type” comes in a 912ULS and didn’t know different cylinder types were available. Can someone clue me in here?
Thanks,
Les



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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:59 pm    Post subject: Re: 912 Reply with quote

The Rotax cylinders are a nickel silicone combination “called Gilnasil” its a process that is done by many companies.... all based on a matrix of nickel with small particles of silicon-carbide.

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