MBDiagMan
Final Approach
A few months ago, during the holidays, I rigged up a preheater. It consists of a very small electric heater, with a funneled stovepipe connector wired to it, and then drier hose on that. I put the drier hose up under the bottom of the cowl with the heater itself out from under the aircraft and turn on the heater. It blows enough warm air on the oil pan to get the oil to 70 degrees or more on a 20 or 30 degree day within a few hours.
It is a 35 mile drive to the airport so I just started leaving the heater hose in place when I'm not there. Any time I get to the airport, the oil temp is ready to start.
After reading the recent oil thread, I started thinking that keeping it warm all the time, might be allowing the warm oil to drain off of areas like the camshaft and followers. It is an O200A Continenatal. A long time ago, someone on this forum said that the Lycoming requires the Shell 100 PLUS due to the high camshaft and that this oil will stick to the cam better so that it is not dry during cold starts, but the PLUS is not as necessary for a Continental.
It might be that since the oil is warm and ready to flow immediately upon start up, it makes up for any loss of oil that might be dripping away from components.
What say you?
It is a 35 mile drive to the airport so I just started leaving the heater hose in place when I'm not there. Any time I get to the airport, the oil temp is ready to start.
After reading the recent oil thread, I started thinking that keeping it warm all the time, might be allowing the warm oil to drain off of areas like the camshaft and followers. It is an O200A Continenatal. A long time ago, someone on this forum said that the Lycoming requires the Shell 100 PLUS due to the high camshaft and that this oil will stick to the cam better so that it is not dry during cold starts, but the PLUS is not as necessary for a Continental.
It might be that since the oil is warm and ready to flow immediately upon start up, it makes up for any loss of oil that might be dripping away from components.
What say you?