Hi All,
This is my first time to use the forum and hope there's some expertise out there regarding chafing I have on the oil cooler lines on my 1960 180 SN#1859. Here's the history.
I replaced the original engine with a factory remanufactured one in 1996 and have about 950 hours on it. We also switched from the original hard lines at that time to the insulated, flexilbe, braided Aeroquip type which are quite a bit fatter than the original. But the recommendation to change over from the IA was due to the close spacing of oil line to hot exhaust and because older hard lines can become brittle and crack. The best fit we could achieve was with a 45 degree fitting from the cooler, giving the best spacing.
However, I've had a chafing and wear problem ever since. I've replaced the oil lines once and need to do it again, so this would be the third set. The exhaust pipes vibrate and wear on the lines, so we wrap them with new teflon at annual every year. They also wear against the lower cowl, so that is protected with a stainless patch and more teflon.
Does anyone out there have a similar situation? Or have you fixed a similar situation? I want to find a long term, safe and legal solution.
Thanks all,
Anne O'Brien