by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sun Nov 23, 2008 6:05 pm
Frank,
Ground runs don't help, in fact they do more damage than good. If the aircraft sits, there will be some condensation due to the natural heating and cooling, but not that much. If you warm the engine in a ground run, and then put it away, the moisture is still there as it has not had time to evaporate, you have circulated it throughout the engine, and when the engine cools it attracts more moisture through internal condesation as it cools. Given an avenue, the moisture will evaporate. I suggest opening the oil fill/dipstic after flight to let the steam out vertically (don't forget to close prior to flight). The breather by design returns some condensate back to the crank case. Flying the aircraft allows a greater time, greater oil circulation and greater air circulation, thus getting the maximum moisture extraction for a given temp.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"