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crobin(at)skyvantage.com
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 8:42 am    Post subject: Oil leakage. Reply with quote

I have a difficult to locate oil leak somewhere that is giving the belly of the beast a nice lube job.
Anyone have any tips or 'easy button' I can press to help me locate this spitter?   Top ten locations of leaks?


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:29 am    Post subject: Oil leakage. Reply with quote

What I normally do is to remove top and lower cowls, get ALL the oil off the engine and firewall, start it up and have a guy with a ladder behind the prop to very carefully inspect the engine when it is running. Yes, it is dangerous.. but.....

I recently had an oil leak that for all the world looked like it was the rear supercharger seal. I was crushed. That seal can only be replaced by yanking the engine and taking a lot of stuff apart.

Guess what? Turns out it was the freaking lower GENERATOR adapter plate that was leaking. Why? Because even with the standard "bend up and lock" Russian nut locks, all four nuts had come loose on the generator studs, allowing the oil to leak out of the lower generator adapter plate. I replaced the seals, and put the nuts back on the studs with split ring lock wasters and also thread sealer and am keeping a close eye on them. Thinking about drilling some nuts so I can safety wire those suckers.

Otherwise normal oil leaks are from the valve rocker covers, the valve rocker shaft crush washers, etc.

Bottom line, the only way I've ever found to find the leaks is to have the engine totally clean and then run it on the desk with a guy that has good eyes looking at it. Oil leaks can be insidious.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:52 am    Post subject: Oil leakage. Reply with quote

I have a leaky oil tank drain valve that initially only leaked when the oil
was hot. It took a while to find the source of all the oil on the aircraft
belly. I have a replace valve, but have not found a way to remove the old
valve without removing the tank.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 10:02 am    Post subject: Oil leakage. Reply with quote

Good one! I forgot about that source! Another one is the sump drain on the nose of the engine. That can leak too.

Mark
p.s. Actually, it's hard to name all the possible sources ...
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:56 am    Post subject: Oil leakage. Reply with quote

Thank you everyone!  This is very helpful as tomorrow it's looking to be sporty hot in Salt Lake City tomorrow as I troubleshoot this.  And hope to nail things down!   Any other suggestions are welcome!

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 2:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Oil leakage. Reply with quote

I don't know what aircraft you are speaking of but if it has a vent line in the oil tank like the CJ, any time the aircraft is less than 1G a little oil gets in that vent tube a coats the belly when the G comes back on. Until I put an air/oil separator on my CJ you can't imagine how much a tiny amount of oil seems to look like quarts when is gets on the belly.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 5:38 pm    Post subject: Oil leakage. Reply with quote

Back seal on sump
Seal on base of tach drive
Sump drain
Super charger seal
Nose case seal
Seals on push rod tubes
Cylinder base O ring
Valve cover seal
Push rod tube at rocker box
Every dead gummed seal on the accessory case
Every danged one of the oil line fittings
To name a few places I have seen. 
Permabond anaerobic gasket sealant works great on those pesky flawed seals. Nice part is it comes apart with a little pressure and a few taps on the case with a rubber sand hammer.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:13 pm    Post subject: Oil leakage. Reply with quote

Turns out, the leak (or at least the one we found) was simply a fitting on the oil cooler....   Nothing major.   
We'll fly it a bit and see if there's anything else.
Thank you everyone for giving me great spots to look at!   Looks squeaky clean - for the moment!

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