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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 1:23 pm Post subject: Oil Pressure on Rotax 912UL |
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Hello. I have a 14 year old Rotax 912UL 80hp engine. When I powered up for a flight last week the VDO oil pressure gauge was reading high off the scale. I pulled the cowling and found that the wire had come loose from the sender. A non-aviation mechanic friend and I managed to damage the sender so I order a new VDO sender from Aircraft Spruce.
My IA was helping me with some upgrades on my Zodiac and he replaced the sender today. When I powered up today the oil pressure gauge was still reading high, 135, but it was not off the scale. I shut down and powered up again and it read 120.
We are wondering if the VDO oil pressure gauge was affected by the earlier off scale readings when the wire was broken. If so, will the gauge come back to normal readings or should I buy a new VDO oil pressure gauge and see if that fixes the problem? Thanks.
Regards,
Damien Grtaham
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 3:03 pm Post subject: Oil Pressure on Rotax 912UL |
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Had the same problem and I had ordered the 5 bar sender and not 10 bar sender. They will exchange if that is the problem.
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Quote: | On Aug 16, 2014, at 5:22 PM, Damien Graham <dgraham7(at)TWCNY.RR.COM> wrote:
Hello. I have a 14 year old Rotax 912UL 80hp engine. When I powered up for a flight last week the VDO oil pressure gauge was reading high off the scale. I pulled the cowling and found that the wire had come loose from the sender. A non-aviation mechanic friend and I managed to damage the sender so I order a new VDO sender from Aircraft Spruce.
My IA was helping me with some upgrades on my Zodiac and he replaced the sender today. When I powered up today the oil pressure gauge was still reading high, 135, but it was not off the scale. I shut down and powered up again and it read 120.
We are wondering if the VDO oil pressure gauge was affected by the earlier off scale readings when the wire was broken. If so, will the gauge come back to normal readings or should I buy a new VDO oil pressure gauge and see if that fixes the problem? Thanks.
Regards,
Damien Grtaham
N48TK
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 4:07 pm Post subject: Oil Pressure on Rotax 912UL |
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Thanks very much.
Regards,
Damien
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Quote: | On Aug 16, 2014, at 7:02 PM, Alan Sandul <asandul(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
Had the same problem and I had ordered the 5 bar sender and not 10 bar sender. They will exchange if that is the problem.
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> On Aug 16, 2014, at 5:22 PM, Damien Graham <dgraham7(at)TWCNY.RR.COM> wrote:
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> Hello. I have a 14 year old Rotax 912UL 80hp engine. When I powered up for a flight last week the VDO oil pressure gauge was reading high off the scale. I pulled the cowling and found that the wire had come loose from the sender. A non-aviation mechanic friend and I managed to damage the sender so I order a new VDO sender from Aircraft Spruce.
> My IA was helping me with some upgrades on my Zodiac and he replaced the sender today. When I powered up today the oil pressure gauge was still reading high, 135, but it was not off the scale. I shut down and powered up again and it read 120.
> We are wondering if the VDO oil pressure gauge was affected by the earlier off scale readings when the wire was broken. If so, will the gauge come back to normal readings or should I buy a new VDO oil pressure gauge and see if that fixes the problem? Thanks.
> Regards,
> Damien Grtaham
> N48TK
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 4:29 pm Post subject: Oil Pressure on Rotax 912UL |
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I think "bar 5" or "bar 10" is stamped on the side of the sensor's hex nut.
-- Craig
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Thanks very much.
Regards,
Damien
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> Had the same problem and I had ordered the 5 bar sender and not 10 bar sender. They will exchange if that is the problem.
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>> On Aug 16, 2014, at 5:22 PM, Damien Graham <dgraham7(at)TWCNY.RR.COM (dgraham7(at)TWCNY.RR.COM)> wrote:
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>> --> RotaxEngines-List message posted by: Damien Graham <dgraham7(at)twcny.rr.com (dgraham7(at)twcny.rr.com)>
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>> Hello. I have a 14 year old Rotax 912UL 80hp engine. When I powered up for a flight last week the VDO oil pressure gauge was reading high off the scale. I pulled the cowling and found that the wire had come loose from the sender. A non-aviation mechanic friend and I managed to damage the sender so I order a new VDO sender from Aircraft Spruce.
>> My IA was helping me with some upgrades on my Zodiac and he replaced the sender today. When I powered up today the oil pressure gauge was still reading high, 135, but it was not off the scale. I shut down and powered up again and it read 120.
>> We are wondering if the VDO oil pressure gauge was affected by the earlier off scale readings when the wire was broken. If so, will the gauge come back to normal readings or should I buy a new VDO oil pressure gauge and see if that fixes the problem? Thanks.
>> Regards,
>> Damien Grtaham
>> N48TK
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 6:39 am Post subject: Re: Oil Pressure on Rotax 912UL |
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You need a gauge to go up to at least 100 psi. The max oil pressure can be up to 72 psi.
If the oil pressure sender has something on the threads it won't ground properly. Make sure all your grounds are tight because this will cause this type of issue. Senders are more often at fault than the gauge itself by a long shot.
Before you do anything put a mechanical gauge on the oil system to check the real pressure. This can be done down at the sender. Usually the port right in front of the oil pressure sender can be used. It is only plugged off with a screw. It is a 1/8"x27 NPT. You can use an inexpensive gauge of 100 psi from Ace Hardware. If you have the old style oil pressure regulator ball-bearing this migh be adding to your problems. Even if you don't get the extended TBO it is worth spending the $75 and ten minutes to install it.
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:36 am Post subject: Oil Pressure on Rotax 912UL |
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Thanks Roger. I always appreciate your advice.
Regards,
Damien
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You need a gauge to go up to at least 100 psi. The max oil pressure can be up to 72 psi.
If the oil pressure sender has something on the threads it won't ground properly. Make sure all your grounds are tight because this will cause this type of issue. Senders are more often at fault than the gauge itself by a long shot.
Before you do anything put a mechanical gauge on the oil system to check the real pressure. This can be done down at the sender. Usually the port right in front of the oil pressure sender can be used. It is only plugged off with a screw. It is a 1/8"x27 NPT. You can use an inexpensive gauge of 100 psi from Ace Hardware. If you have the old style oil pressure regulator ball-bearing this migh be adding to your problems. Even if you don't get the extended TBO it is worth spending the $75 and ten minutes to install it.
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:37 am Post subject: Oil Pressure on Rotax 912UL |
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Thanks Craig. I found the 10 bar stamp on the original sender. I will order the correct replacement. Thanks again.Regards,
Damien
On Aug 16, 2014, at 8:27 PM, Craig Payne <craig(at)craigandjean.com (craig(at)craigandjean.com)> wrote:
Quote: | I think "bar 5" or "bar 10" is stamped on the side of the sensor's hex nut.
-- Craig
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Thanks very much.
Regards,
Damien
Sent from my iPad
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--> RotaxEngines-List message posted by: Alan Sandul <asandul(at)yahoo.com (asandul(at)yahoo.com)>
Had the same problem and I had ordered the 5 bar sender and not 10 bar sender. They will exchange if that is the problem.
Sent from my iPhone
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> Hello. I have a 14 year old Rotax 912UL 80hp engine. When I powered up for a flight last week the VDO oil pressure gauge was reading high off the scale. I pulled the cowling and found that the wire had come loose from the sender. A non-aviation mechanic friend and I managed to damage the sender so I order a new VDO sender from Aircraft Spruce.
> My IA was helping me with some upgrades on my Zodiac and he replaced the sender today. When I powered up today the oil pressure gauge was still reading high, 135, but it was not off the scale. I shut down and powered up again and it read 120.
> We are wondering if the VDO oil pressure gauge was affected by the earlier off scale readings when the wire was broken. If so, will the gauge come back to normal readings or should I buy a new VDO oil pressure gauge and see if that fixes the problem? Thanks.
> Regards,
> Damien Grtaham
> N48TK
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:48 am Post subject: Oil Pressure on Rotax 912UL |
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NOT LIKELY!
Since your VDO sending unit is ELECTRIC and since the sending unit has ONLY a low voltage and high voltage limit - Even it the real pressure increased to 500 PSI the output of the sending unit STILL would be ONLY the max allowed by the unit. Ergo, it would NOT damage the indicator gauge.
NOW! What you and the group should do is take Voltage reading Vs Pressure indications. Post those readings to the group and PLOT the resultants... Voltage Vs Pressure. Now, knowing those values you should be able to say:
X Voltage (Low End) = X Pressure, Y Voltage (Middle) = Y Pressure, Z Voltage (High End) = Z Pressure and this would be Max Pressure readable by the gauge.
Crazy question: Is there a manual for the unit which gives a check value?
I also noticed there are a few different sending units... Which unit do you have? Which did you replace it with? Here is a unit that reads from a Low of 11.4 PSI to a high of 150 PSI.
NOW! This unit even give a resistance value of 0 to 180 Ohms. You can either read the output voltage across the sending unit or remove the wires and read the resistance.
But, the question is WHY is the pressure dropping each time? COLD oil will cause high oil pressures and as the oil temp increases the pressure will drop.
Is that what you are seeing?
Barry
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Hello. I have a 14 year old Rotax 912UL 80hp engine. When I powered up for a flight last week the VDO oil pressure gauge was reading high off the scale. I pulled the cowling and found that the wire had come loose from the sender. A non-aviation mechanic friend and I managed to damage the sender so I order a new VDO sender from Aircraft Spruce.
My IA was helping me with some upgrades on my Zodiac and he replaced the sender today. When I powered up today the oil pressure gauge was still reading high, 135, but it was not off the scale. I shut down and powered up again and it read 120.
We are wondering if the VDO oil pressure gauge was affected by the earlier off scale readings when the wire was broken. If so, will the gauge come back to normal readings or should I buy a new VDO oil pressure gauge and see if that fixes the problem? Thanks.
Regards,
Damien Grtaham
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