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runwayrex(at)juno.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 5:38 pm Post subject: Search for oil leak |
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[quote]Anybody know a procedure for locating an oil leak? Every time I fly lately, there's a couple streaks coming out of my cowl. I cleaned the engine and ran it for fifteen minutes to pinpoint the location, but it wouldn't leak.So I took it up and it leaked again, in the vacinity of the oil cooler, sending unit, oil pump, gearbox etc. Next, I blocked off the overflowline at the tank and put compressed air in the oil tank. Still no leaks. Since the pump pressurizes the system to about 60 psi, am I safe putting that amount in at the oil tank to test for leaks? The engine is the 912 UL. I sure am open to new ideas. Thanks in advance,Rex in Michigan [b]
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aldaniels(at)fmtcblue.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:00 pm Post subject: Search for oil leak |
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The best way is to go to your local auto parts store and get a dye for
the oil. It shows up under black light and/or colored glasses. Clean
the engine and area with solvent, add the dye to the oil and run for a
short while and it should be easy to find.
Rexster wrote:
Quote: | *Anybody know a procedure for locating an oil leak? Every time I fly
lately, there's a couple streaks coming out of my cowl. I cleaned the
engine and ran it for fifteen minutes to pinpoint the location, but
it wouldn't leak.
So I took it up and it leaked again, in the vacinity of the oil cooler,
sending unit, oil pump, gearbox etc. Next, I blocked off the overflow
line at the tank and put compressed air in the oil tank. Still no
leaks. Since the pump pressurizes the system to about 60 psi, am I
safe putting that amount in at the oil tank to test for leaks? The
engine is the 912 UL. I sure am open to new ideas. *
*Thanks in advance,*
*Rex in Michigan *
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shilocom(at)mcmsys.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:29 pm Post subject: Search for oil leak |
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Talcum powder sometimes helps on diesel fuel leaks and also oil. Bob U.
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kitfoxmike
Joined: 05 Dec 2006 Posts: 373
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:21 am Post subject: Re: Search for oil leak |
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No. one place for a leak on these is the vent, leaks out here only when flying. No. 2 is a place where you spilled some oil from a previous oil change.
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