alfadog
Final Approach
So please correct me if I am wrong, but I have heard that if you have a low cylinder where you haven't seen that historically, that one thing you might want to try is just flying the airplane for 10 hours and checking it again.
I'm getting 20 psi on one cylinder of an O-235. Last time I checked it, and that was not so long ago, it was up in the seventies with the others. I've checked it a couple of times, then some high speed taxis and one tour of the pattern, and have had the camera inside. Everything looks fine inside. It's leaking out the exhaust valve. I've tried staking the valve also, so to speak. No joy. It's stuck at 20. Do you think flying the airplane for a few hours is a good idea or should I just pull it?
I'm getting 20 psi on one cylinder of an O-235. Last time I checked it, and that was not so long ago, it was up in the seventies with the others. I've checked it a couple of times, then some high speed taxis and one tour of the pattern, and have had the camera inside. Everything looks fine inside. It's leaking out the exhaust valve. I've tried staking the valve also, so to speak. No joy. It's stuck at 20. Do you think flying the airplane for a few hours is a good idea or should I just pull it?