by Zach Grant L1011jock » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:54 am
Ray,
This is 100% the opinion of all of the major engine shops I deal with. The engine sump heaters warm the oil, and vaporize the suspended water resident in the oil. The top of the engine, ie the cam and exposed cyl walls stay significantly cooler than the sump, and as such are the areas that the vapor condenses on. The vapor and the by products of combustion make a very corrosive mixture. If the engine is run and the aircraft is flown, it is not an issue. If it sits there...bad news. As you know, the engine is not sealed. The breather allows ambient air/humidity into the engine all the time. Contrary to popular belief, this is not an exit only hole. If the engine had a constant uniform temperature, the danger would be much less...but...it is an air cooled engine, with a single point of heat. There are no constant temps anywhere on the engine. This was just a big segment of the common issues being discussed at the IND IA renewal seminar last week.
-Zach
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