N5922S
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.... the IO240-B has developed a serious personality disorder; to wit:
1. Fuel pressure (?) problem: ran perfectly for 1400+ hours; at the last annual, A&P noticed a fuel leak and sent the engine-driven fuel pump in to have a seal replaced. After re-installing the pump, he went thru the set-up, twice, EXACTLY BY THE BOOK. It still runs rough at low RPMs (<1300) and dies at idle (950) unless the aux pump is on.
2. Oil pressure problem(s): numerous times in the last few years, the oil pressure relief valve piston apparently sticks open, causing very low oil pressure after the engine starts to warm up. Never saw any contamination, but it always works normally after being re-installed. Last time, we cleaned the piston with Scotch-Brite and had no problem for nearly a year, but now the problem is back . Any suggestions? p.s. the springs are very strong and the piston appears pristine. I use Exxon Elite.
There will be a prize for the first correct answer.
Thanks,
Jim
1. Fuel pressure (?) problem: ran perfectly for 1400+ hours; at the last annual, A&P noticed a fuel leak and sent the engine-driven fuel pump in to have a seal replaced. After re-installing the pump, he went thru the set-up, twice, EXACTLY BY THE BOOK. It still runs rough at low RPMs (<1300) and dies at idle (950) unless the aux pump is on.
2. Oil pressure problem(s): numerous times in the last few years, the oil pressure relief valve piston apparently sticks open, causing very low oil pressure after the engine starts to warm up. Never saw any contamination, but it always works normally after being re-installed. Last time, we cleaned the piston with Scotch-Brite and had no problem for nearly a year, but now the problem is back . Any suggestions? p.s. the springs are very strong and the piston appears pristine. I use Exxon Elite.
There will be a prize for the first correct answer.
Thanks,
Jim