peter-h
Line Up and Wait
Hi All,
For the first time in 18 years of ownership, we borescoped the engine at the 50hr service.
The borescope was very hard to use but we did manage to check all the exhaust valves. All were ok except #1 which shows no signs of edge discolouration but in the middle is a spot, about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch in diameter, which looks like a deposit but it could be something else.
The engine was overhauled 2.5 years and about 300hrs ago, by a top US engine shop. It is always
operated at peak EGT.
The metal on that part of the valve is quite thick so I can't see it could be a hole or a piece of metal which came out of it, but who knows?
Sorry for the really bad photo. I will try to get a better one if needed. It is fairly easy to do - remove top cowling and the #1 top spark plug.
The spot didn't appear to be in the centre. But it was surprisingly circular itself.
I have a Chinese borescope; the one we used here was an expensive SKF one.
I have done a lot of googling and have seen somewhat similar things but mostly they were large spots caused by overheating.
Many thanks for any input.
For the first time in 18 years of ownership, we borescoped the engine at the 50hr service.
The borescope was very hard to use but we did manage to check all the exhaust valves. All were ok except #1 which shows no signs of edge discolouration but in the middle is a spot, about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch in diameter, which looks like a deposit but it could be something else.
The engine was overhauled 2.5 years and about 300hrs ago, by a top US engine shop. It is always
operated at peak EGT.
The metal on that part of the valve is quite thick so I can't see it could be a hole or a piece of metal which came out of it, but who knows?
Sorry for the really bad photo. I will try to get a better one if needed. It is fairly easy to do - remove top cowling and the #1 top spark plug.
The spot didn't appear to be in the centre. But it was surprisingly circular itself.
I have a Chinese borescope; the one we used here was an expensive SKF one.
I have done a lot of googling and have seen somewhat similar things but mostly they were large spots caused by overheating.
Many thanks for any input.
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