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good,, because I've never seen a borescope fix anything.Not talking about any of this.
good,, because I've never seen a borescope fix anything.Not talking about any of this.
Agree, but if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. And a boroscope sometimes can determine that.good,, because I've never seen a borescope fix anything.
If you have reason to poke a borescope in, you have problems already.Agree, but if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. And a boroscope sometimes can determine that.
If you have reason to poke a borescope in, you have problems already.
all you are doing to verifying that it is messed up.
I thought one could see things like a valve starting to go bad, before it fails.If you have reason to poke a borescope in, you have problems already.
all you are doing to verifying that it is messed up.
if you know you have problem. stop wasting time.Kind of the point of the boroscope inspection, isn't it?
Kind of the point of the boroscope inspection, isn't it? Why not make use of new(ish) technology to guide the decision process? And why not use it at each annual to document the on-going health of the valves?
Do people only get their blood pressure checked after a heart attack or checked during doctor visits? I have a long record of my BP. Same for the borescope inspections I do at work. I can go (and have gone) back to old pics to compare. Extensions are pure paperwork, as I have a buttload of data to base my "inspection" on.
Of course but how bad is too bad? It's the degree leakage that quantifies bad. A picture is superfluous. Just pull the %&*%%#%^ cylinder if valve leakage starts under 60/80 and FIX IT.I thought one could see things like a valve starting to go bad, before it fails.
See here:
https://www.aopa.org/-/media/Files/...ety/14FN0000-ASI-Valve-Safey-Poster_Final.pdf
https://www.aopa.org/training-and-safety/air-safety-institute/valve-safety
In the poster, a valve looking like images 1,2, or 3 could have the rocker arm adjusted, no?
Of course but how bad is too bad? It's the degree leakage that quantifies bad. A picture is superfluous. Just pull the %&*%%#%^ cylinder if valve leakage starts under 60/80 and FIX IT.
just buy one yourself......and use it at each oil change. You really need to learn to use it and know what to look for. It ain't all that hard.Vividia VA-400 https://www.oasisscientific.com/viv...g-borescope-videoscope-inspection-camera.html
Works great!
They do indeed. And at least at the TCM Service Bulletin level require a boroscope inspection.there is guidance by both manufacturers
Does the valve start to leak before the off-center coloration starts? (Image 1 in link below).Of course but how bad is too bad? It's the degree leakage that quantifies bad. A picture is superfluous. Just pull the %&*%%#%^ cylinder if valve leakage starts under 60/80 and FIX IT.
Service bulletin -- ???They do indeed. And at least at the TCM Service Bulletin level require a boroscope inspection.
Have a nice day everyone.
My life, my money, my cylinder, my experience so I will fix. Done this several times. It's no big deal if DIY. If manufacturers were all that smart we wouldn't have ADs.there is guidance by both manufacturers
Does the valve start to leak before the off-center coloration starts? (Image 1 in link below).
It also seems easier to remove a plug and get a picture than to do the leakage test.
https://www.aopa.org/-/media/Files/...ety/14FN0000-ASI-Valve-Safey-Poster_Final.pdf
Tom....the borescope is a visual check that finds problems....before you have to remove a cylinder.I'll continue to try to catch problems before they become something can't be repaired, If that means pulling a cylinder, so be it.
You should know you have problem prior to sticking a scope in there.Tom....the borescope is a visual check that finds problems...
Cause you won’t know.... compression test could be fine.You should know you have problem prior to sticking a scope in there.
otherwise why do it?
See post #46You should know you have problem prior to sticking a scope in there.
otherwise why do it?
You should know you have problem prior to sticking a scope in there.
otherwise why do it?