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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 3:44 pm    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

I recently started the engine on my CJ6 intending to fly but noticed that the oil pressure had dropped to zero. The engine was shut down and the aircraft secured. 6 days later my mx guy (Jason Berman) and I (Jason mostly) explored the problem. We determine that the oil pump was putting out pressure but the oil was not getting out of the reservoir. Oil was returning but not getting out.
Long story short we found after drawing all the oil out that a plastic oil cap from a quart oil container had somehow gotten into the reservoir and made its way to the oil outlet and blocked it. It had probably been there for along time and just happened to make its way to block the oil outlet. We had to remove the oil reservoir in order to extract the oil cap. I would guess that most people when they change the oil do not inspect the inside of the reservoir. It would probably be a good idea to start doing such an inspection.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 3:56 pm    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

This is not the first time I've heard of this. Search the archives, I'm sure you'll find several examples.

Hope no damage was done.
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I recently started the engine on my CJ6 intending to fly but noticed that the oil pressure had dropped to zero. The engine was shut down and the aircraft secured. 6 days later my mx guy (Jason Berman) and I (Jason mostly) explored the problem. We determine that the oil pump was putting out pressure but the oil was not getting out of the reservoir. Oil was returning but not getting out.
Long story short we found after drawing all the oil out that a plastic oil cap from a quart oil container had somehow gotten into the reservoir and made its way to the oil outlet and blocked it. It had probably been there for along time and just happened to make its way to block the oil outlet. We had to remove the oil reservoir in order to extract the oil cap. I would guess that most people when they change the oil do not inspect the inside of the reservoir.  It would probably be a good idea to start doing such an inspection.




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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:22 pm    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

A plastic magnet usually helps.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:27 pm    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

I so distrust myself that I remove the cap from a quart of oil and drop it on the ground before even nearing the airplane. Murphy and I are well acquainted.

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[quote]This is not the first time I've heard of this. Search the archives, I'm sure you'll find several examples.

Hope no damage was done.
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I recently started the engine on my CJ6 intending to fly but noticed that the oil pressure had dropped to zero. The engine was shut down and the aircraft secured. 6 days later my mx guy (Jason Berman) and I (Jason mostly) explored the problem. We determine that the oil pump was putting out pressure but the oil was not getting out of the reservoir. Oil was returning but not getting out.
Long story short we found after drawing all the oil out that a plastic oil cap from a quart oil container had somehow gotten into the reservoir and made its way to the oil outlet and blocked it. It had probably been there for along time and just happened to make its way to block the oil outlet. We had to remove the oil reservoir in order to extract the oil cap. I would guess that most people when they change the oil do not inspect the inside of the reservoir. It would probably be a good idea to start doing such an inspection.




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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 7:47 pm    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

Another idea. Take the cap off of you oil bottle and leave the cap on the wing root while you are pouring the oil in the tank.
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I recently started the engine on my CJ6 intending to fly but noticed that the oil pressure had dropped to zero. The engine was shut down and the aircraft secured. 6 days later my mx guy (Jason Berman) and I (Jason mostly) explored the problem. We determine that the oil pump was putting out pressure but the oil was not getting out of the reservoir. Oil was returning but not getting out.
Long story short we found after drawing all the oil out that a plastic oil cap from a quart oil container had somehow gotten into the reservoir and made its way to the oil outlet and blocked it. It had probably been there for along time and just happened to make its way to block the oil outlet. We had to remove the oil reservoir in order to extract the oil cap. I would guess that most people when they change the oil do not inspect the inside of the reservoir. It would probably be a good idea to start doing such an inspection.




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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 7:48 pm    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

Yep. Know the gentleman quite well.
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[quote]I so distrust myself that I remove the cap from a quart of oil and drop it on the ground before even nearing the airplane. Murphy and I are well acquainted.

Blitz Fox415-307-2405
On Aug 14, 2015, at 4:53 PM, Ernest Martinez <erniel29(at)gmail.com (erniel29(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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This is not the first time I've heard of this. Search the archives, I'm sure you'll find several examples.

Hope no damage was done.
Ernie

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I recently started the engine on my CJ6 intending to fly but noticed that the oil pressure had dropped to zero. The engine was shut down and the aircraft secured. 6 days later my mx guy (Jason Berman) and I (Jason mostly) explored the problem. We determine that the oil pump was putting out pressure but the oil was not getting out of the reservoir. Oil was returning but not getting out.
Long story short we found after drawing all the oil out that a plastic oil cap from a quart oil container had somehow gotten into the reservoir and made its way to the oil outlet and blocked it. It had probably been there for along time and just happened to make its way to block the oil outlet. We had to remove the oil reservoir in order to extract the oil cap. I would guess that most people when they change the oil do not inspect the inside of the reservoir. It would probably be a good idea to start doing such an inspection.




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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 8:09 pm    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

Great idea on reservoir inspection, I'll add that to my annual insp list, thanks-
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I recently started the engine on my CJ6 intending to fly but noticed that the oil pressure had dropped to zero. The engine was shut down and the aircraft secured. 6 days later my mx guy (Jason Berman) and I (Jason mostly) explored the problem. We determine that the oil pump was putting out pressure but the oil was not getting out of the reservoir. Oil was returning but not getting out.
Long story short we found after drawing all the oil out that a plastic oil cap from a quart oil container had somehow gotten into the reservoir and made its way to the oil outlet and blocked it. It had probably been there for along time and just happened to make its way to block the oil outlet. We had to remove the oil reservoir in order to extract the oil cap. I would guess that most people when they change the oil do not inspect the inside of the reservoir.  It would probably be a good idea to start doing such an inspection.




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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 9:36 pm    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

We had a customer with oil pressure problems in a Yak 18T, and after some
investigation found no less than 17 oil caps or their retaining rings in the
oil tank!

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 2:30 am    Post subject: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

That's incredible!
Keeping a pair of long, mechanical fingers in your tool box for that "just in case" situation helps in removing the caps and rings instead of the possibility of having to remove the oil tank. How do I know this works? Anyone want to guess? Smile) http://www.lowes.com/pd_79041-56005-70396_1z0x3hu__?productId=3139045&pl=1
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We had a customer with oil pressure problems in a Yak 18T, and after some
investigation found no less than 17 oil caps or their retaining rings in the
oil tank!

Richard Goode

Rhodds Farm
Lyonshall
Hereford
HR5 3LW
United Kingdom
Tel: +94 (0) 81 241 5137 (Sri Lanka)
Tel: +44 (0) 1544 340120
Fax: +44 (0) 1544 340129
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 2:40 am    Post subject: Re: Foreign Object in CJ6 Oil Reservoir Reply with quote

In regard to using forceps to remove the cap...don't believe you could do that as the hole in the baffling is too small for the cap to go thru and it would be almost impossible to get forceps down the left side and even if you did it would be a tight squeeze coming up that side. Confused

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