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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:02 pm    Post subject: high oil PSI. Reply with quote

Hey guys, I went out flying this weekend and had a strange rise in oil psi. Ist, I have a BPE, IO-540. 222 hrs. I was at 4500 msl when I glanced over to see my oil psi at 91 psi. Within a minute it jumped one more psi and so on until it showed 99 psi. By this time I already turned back for home, and had reduced power to see if that helped. That didn't change anything. Once I landed, and was at taxi power, it showed in the low 70's.
Anyone else ever see this? BTW, I have the GRT system, and I am on my 3rd. fuel psi sender. Could this be the same problem, bad sender??


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:47 pm    Post subject: high oil PSI. Reply with quote

I’ve seen the GRT fuel pressure sender go bad and read real high.

I’d guess you have a bad sender.

Carl

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  Hey guys, I went out flying this weekend and had a strange rise in oil psi. Ist, I have a BPE, IO-540. 222 hrs. I was at 4500 msl when I glanced over to see my oil psi at 91 psi. Within a minute it jumped one more psi and so on until it showed 99 psi. By this time I already turned back for home, and had reduced power to see if that helped. That didn't change anything. Once I landed, and was at taxi power, it showed in the low 70's.

  Anyone else ever see this? BTW, I have the GRT system, and I am on my 3rd. fuel psi sender. Could this be the same problem, bad sender??





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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:28 pm    Post subject: high oil PSI. Reply with quote

welcome to the club.the VDO 360-003 is the same used on a certified Piper product. The cost with the FAA PMA stamped exceeds $200. they are available to the experimental machines for $28 from http://www.jegs.com/i/VDO/918/360-003/10002/-1. The first lasted about $500 hours; the second gave intermittent high readings in about 25 hours.

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I’ve seen the GRT fuel pressure sender go bad and read real high.

I’d guess you have a bad sender.

Carl

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Subject: high oil PSI.



Hey guys, I went out flying this weekend and had a strange rise in oil psi. Ist, I have a BPE, IO-540. 222 hrs. I was at 4500 msl when I glanced over to see my oil psi at 91 psi. Within a minute it jumped one more psi and so on until it showed 99 psi. By this time I already turned back for home, and had reduced power to see if that helped. That didn't change anything. Once I landed, and was at taxi power, it showed in the low 70's.

Anyone else ever see this? BTW, I have the GRT system, and I am on my 3rd. fuel psi sender. Could this be the same problem, bad sender??





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PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:26 am    Post subject: high oil PSI. Reply with quote

Ok Guys, finally got the Oil PSi. sender changed today, and now am even more confused.
Upon start, the Oil psi was at 99 psi and stayed there. I did a 5-7 minute engine run, and the psi never changed from
99 psi.
Any ideas?? Could I have a brand new sender that is bad?

Thanks in advance,
Thane
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:04 am    Post subject: high oil PSI. Reply with quote

Thane keep me posted on this I made an unscheduled stop in blythe Ca after a 7000 mile trip Over the course of 300 miles the oil pressure indication went from83to 95 when I landed.Temp dropped but I richened the mixture and reduced RPM.I removed the cowl at BLH and tapped on the vernitherm,wiggled wires and turned down oilpressure adjustment but only one turn in case it was an erroneos reading.On talkoff it was 92 but came down to 85 and I was able to return home.I am using grt equipment also but have had no trouble.This weekend I will check accuracy with a mechanical gauge.Sac sky ranch talks about possible blockage inthe right oil gallery but that may be jumping the gun.My engine is a narrow deck 540 that i overhauled myself with 450 hours using aeroshell 100 plus.To: rv10-list <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
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Upon start, the Oil psi was at 99 psi and stayed there. I did a 5-7 minute engine run, and the psi never changed from
99 psi.
Any ideas?? Could I have a brand new sender that is bad?

Thanks in advance,
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 12:19 pm    Post subject: high oil PSI. Reply with quote

Thane -

Any chance you checked the GRT for 0-psi before start?

Check the lead(s) from the sender to the GRT. Check all connections or
splices for a hidden break/intermittent. Pay particular attention to pinch
points, like where the wire runs thru a clamp or tie. Have someone watch
the monitor while you wiggle, tug and push the wire around.

Pull the sender out of the engine, but leave it connected to the GRT. Use
whatever plumbing adapters are necessary to connect the sender to your
calibrated differential pressure gauge. Power up the monitor and apply air
pressure. Compare the known air pressure to that displayed on the GRT. Use
the regulator to vary the air pressure. Does the GRT oil pressure display
change, or is it pegged at 99-psi? Could be a software / setup /
calibration issue. While you're at it, check the old sender just for
giggles.

If the gauge and GRT agree, use plumbing adapters and a long hose to connect
a known, accurate gauge to the oil pressure port on the engine. Perform a
ground-run to verify that the engine is indeed making high pressure.

If the engine is indeed making high oil pressure, check the pressure
regulator assembly. Then consult the engine builder for further guidance.

Neal

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