MBDiagMan
Final Approach
I have read and experienced the problem with the high cam Lycoming. With the cam high, if the engine is left unstarted in a humid climate for long enough, the oil can drip off the cam and corrosion will form. If the time comes when there is enough corrosion, a pit will form. Much like a chuckhole in pavement, a small piece will come out when the cam lobe wipes over it. Then another tiny particle and so on which results in metal in the oil filter, and ultimately can wipe the lobe off of the cam. This can also happen in a Continental, but I don’t think it happens nearly as frequently.
There are oil additives which keep the oil clinging to the cam and lifter. That helps. If the plane is flown regularly and/or kept in a dry climate this is often not a problem.
Roller cam followers help this problem immensely with reduced friction being a side benefit, but retrofitting to rollers at rebuild time is a pricey venture.
Lycoming is now manufacturing lifters with what is called: Diamond Like Coating (DLC.)
At this point, these lifters are very difficult to find, but fortunately I found a set for my current overhaul. An overhaul that is the result of the cam and lifter corrosion process that I described.
I don’t know how long they have been producing the DLC coated lifters, so I don’t know how tried and true they are, but it seems that this could be a major improvement.
There are oil additives which keep the oil clinging to the cam and lifter. That helps. If the plane is flown regularly and/or kept in a dry climate this is often not a problem.
Roller cam followers help this problem immensely with reduced friction being a side benefit, but retrofitting to rollers at rebuild time is a pricey venture.
Lycoming is now manufacturing lifters with what is called: Diamond Like Coating (DLC.)
At this point, these lifters are very difficult to find, but fortunately I found a set for my current overhaul. An overhaul that is the result of the cam and lifter corrosion process that I described.
I don’t know how long they have been producing the DLC coated lifters, so I don’t know how tried and true they are, but it seems that this could be a major improvement.