bobkiksass
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Hi,
I just had the oil in my cessna 150 / cont 0200 changed by a new mechanic, and the mechanic provided spectral analysis. My motor has around 300 hours on it, penn yann rebuild. It is the first time Ive had the oil sampled. take a look http://i.imgur.com/Ud3RGh2.png
The mechanic called yesterday and said the analysis discovered nickel and aluminum in the sample. He suggested that the aluminum could be from sticking valves. He was unsure about the nickel, saying that there are no components which are made of nickel. It is possible it is a coating on a part he said, or that the exhaust valves were changed out for nickel.
He asked me if I have experienced roughness or "morning sickness" on the plane when starting it cold. It ran a little rough once on a really cold morning, but smoothed out after 5 minutes of idling and warming up. Run up sounded fine. Other than that it has never had hiccup except for once when experiencing carb ice.
At last anual the plan at 80/80 and 79/80 compression when tested, but he explained that this doesnt neccesarily mean the valves are seating properly.
anyone have any advice, or insite reading this analysis.
I just had the oil in my cessna 150 / cont 0200 changed by a new mechanic, and the mechanic provided spectral analysis. My motor has around 300 hours on it, penn yann rebuild. It is the first time Ive had the oil sampled. take a look http://i.imgur.com/Ud3RGh2.png
The mechanic called yesterday and said the analysis discovered nickel and aluminum in the sample. He suggested that the aluminum could be from sticking valves. He was unsure about the nickel, saying that there are no components which are made of nickel. It is possible it is a coating on a part he said, or that the exhaust valves were changed out for nickel.
He asked me if I have experienced roughness or "morning sickness" on the plane when starting it cold. It ran a little rough once on a really cold morning, but smoothed out after 5 minutes of idling and warming up. Run up sounded fine. Other than that it has never had hiccup except for once when experiencing carb ice.
At last anual the plan at 80/80 and 79/80 compression when tested, but he explained that this doesnt neccesarily mean the valves are seating properly.
anyone have any advice, or insite reading this analysis.