Eric Pauley
Pre-takeoff checklist
Rant time. Nothing that hasn't been said before.
About two years ago I bought my plane. I had a pretty thorough prebuy done, and as part of that the mechanic told me the compressions were:
74 68 72 75
with leakage past the rings. Oh no, better prepare to trash that cylinder! I took this info to the seller and took $4k off the purchase price. For reference, this engine had 2800 SFRB. Good deal, enough to replace that bad cylinder!
The next year, had the plane in for annual (2900 SFRB) and got the following compression readings:
76 77 75 78
That bad cylinder was now my second best! For reference when the engine came from the factory the first compression reading was:
73 75 75 74
That's right, all compressions at annual were as good or better than new, at 2900 hours.
I've attached every compression test since rebuilt. The prebuy test is pretty obvious.
Compression tests are military-grade BS. Prove me wrong.
About two years ago I bought my plane. I had a pretty thorough prebuy done, and as part of that the mechanic told me the compressions were:
74 68 72 75
with leakage past the rings. Oh no, better prepare to trash that cylinder! I took this info to the seller and took $4k off the purchase price. For reference, this engine had 2800 SFRB. Good deal, enough to replace that bad cylinder!
The next year, had the plane in for annual (2900 SFRB) and got the following compression readings:
76 77 75 78
That bad cylinder was now my second best! For reference when the engine came from the factory the first compression reading was:
73 75 75 74
That's right, all compressions at annual were as good or better than new, at 2900 hours.
I've attached every compression test since rebuilt. The prebuy test is pretty obvious.
Compression tests are military-grade BS. Prove me wrong.