SupraPilot
Pre-takeoff checklist
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hello,
Some of you may have read my other thread on here about new engine break in....we are still doing this as per what the mechanics told us and it pretty much goes along with what everyone says on here...sometimes it hard to follow exactly becasue of weather or traffic ect ect while flying...but for the most part we folow the procedure exactly...
so the other day we went for another quick hr long flight to put some more break in hours on the engine..i checked the oil (which was very clean to the point that it was hard to see on the dipstick exaclty where it was) and it showed just about 8 qts... i know the manual says anything between 6-8 qts is ok...
so we started the plane and off we went..it was pretty cold out so i noted that the oil pressure was fairly high...we took our time taxiing and all that to let the oil get a little warmer...and then we took off..we flew to another airport about 30 mins away and got some fuel...we then took off again and headed home...i noticed on the TO roll the pressure was still fairly high but not over redline...shortly after TO and into our cruise i noticed the oil pressure was just over the redline so i backed off the throttle slightly and i got it stabilized at just a tad under the redline...the engine ddint run bad or anything, but this got me very concerned while flying..
so does anyone know if this is normal for it to be this high maybe becasue of the different type of oil for break in or something??
I know when i used to rent, the FBO told us all to make sure there wasnt anything more then 7 qts in the planes when they are cold becasue one person had filled it up to 8 qts and the engine's seals all started to leak..
just want to make sure we dont have too much oil in the plane or if this is perfectly normal for there to be higher then normal oil pressures on a new engine..
thanks in advance
Ant
Some of you may have read my other thread on here about new engine break in....we are still doing this as per what the mechanics told us and it pretty much goes along with what everyone says on here...sometimes it hard to follow exactly becasue of weather or traffic ect ect while flying...but for the most part we folow the procedure exactly...
so the other day we went for another quick hr long flight to put some more break in hours on the engine..i checked the oil (which was very clean to the point that it was hard to see on the dipstick exaclty where it was) and it showed just about 8 qts... i know the manual says anything between 6-8 qts is ok...
so we started the plane and off we went..it was pretty cold out so i noted that the oil pressure was fairly high...we took our time taxiing and all that to let the oil get a little warmer...and then we took off..we flew to another airport about 30 mins away and got some fuel...we then took off again and headed home...i noticed on the TO roll the pressure was still fairly high but not over redline...shortly after TO and into our cruise i noticed the oil pressure was just over the redline so i backed off the throttle slightly and i got it stabilized at just a tad under the redline...the engine ddint run bad or anything, but this got me very concerned while flying..
so does anyone know if this is normal for it to be this high maybe becasue of the different type of oil for break in or something??
I know when i used to rent, the FBO told us all to make sure there wasnt anything more then 7 qts in the planes when they are cold becasue one person had filled it up to 8 qts and the engine's seals all started to leak..
just want to make sure we dont have too much oil in the plane or if this is perfectly normal for there to be higher then normal oil pressures on a new engine..
thanks in advance
Ant