Gone Flyin
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Gone Flyin
Putting my plane back together after my recent annual, I found an issue with the carb heat my A&P and A&P/AI missed altogether so I thought I'd pass it along for others to check.
This is the air filter and carb heat box for my Cessna 150. I believe this may also be used on other model Cessna's, as well. The cable on the right side of the black box is the carb heat actuator leading into the cabin.
With the locking bolt and washer removed you can see the lever that flips the butterfly up and down is clearly worn. In my case, it was just flopping back and forth.
My last oil inspection came back with "silicone in the oil". When I called they said this means I have dirt in the oil probably from a defective air filter gasket. Well, the gasket may have been fine and the dirt was getting in from the butterfly being in the heat position allowing unfiltered air to enter during flight or taxi.
I was able to make a temporary fix. There is an aftermarket kit for around $100 that replaces the shaft, bearings and lever. That, or I will make a new lever.
This is the air filter and carb heat box for my Cessna 150. I believe this may also be used on other model Cessna's, as well. The cable on the right side of the black box is the carb heat actuator leading into the cabin.
With the locking bolt and washer removed you can see the lever that flips the butterfly up and down is clearly worn. In my case, it was just flopping back and forth.
My last oil inspection came back with "silicone in the oil". When I called they said this means I have dirt in the oil probably from a defective air filter gasket. Well, the gasket may have been fine and the dirt was getting in from the butterfly being in the heat position allowing unfiltered air to enter during flight or taxi.
I was able to make a temporary fix. There is an aftermarket kit for around $100 that replaces the shaft, bearings and lever. That, or I will make a new lever.