by Alan Cheak » Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:25 pm
Steve:
I have a '63 Comanche 250 with an O-540 engine in it. I bought my plane in 1991 and within a year my oil consumption went up from a qt every 4-5 hours to every 2 hours. I do my own oil changes and finally bought an oil filter cutter. When I opened it up I was really surprized. Aluminum all over the filter. Enough to cover about half the palm of your hand. When my mechanic looked at it we thought we had figured out the culprit cylinder. Turned out not to be the cylinder in question so we pulled them all. On the last cylinder we pulled the oil ring was broken in two place. More important was that the piston plug on that cylinder had wobbled a hole where it connets with the wrist pin. The hole located on the bottom of the connection point was about the size of a dime. The piston plug was just being eaten up. Ended up topping all the cylinder since I didn't have the money for a complete overhaul.
My advise would be to find the bad cylinder, pull it and see what you've got. If you can catch it early then youll most likely have to fix that one cylinder. Wait to long and it could get ugly. Imangine a hole in the side of your piston the size of a dime. As far as I know aluminum is only used on the piston plugs but don't quote me on that. I'd call Charlie Merlot and see what he thinks. Funny when I had my piston plug problem the engine ran just fine. Just thirsty for oil. Good Luck
Alan Cheak
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Alan Cheak on Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
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