Opps. I missed the Bali to Australia crossing then got lost. And yes, when I typed "how did you get there" I did think about the "by airplane" responses but I just thought, maybe this one time, the low hanging fruit would remain unpicked. Ha.
Opps. I missed the Bali to Australia crossing then got lost. And yes, when I typed "how did you get there" I did think about the "by airplane" responses but I just thought, maybe this one time, the low hanging fruit would remain unpicked. Ha.
When and how did you discover this? From reading your blog, it didn’t appear you’d been having any issues?
And because I am an idiot...what are we looking at?
When and how did you discover this? From reading your blog, it didn’t appear you’d been having any issues?
I asked for a thorough engine check once in Sydney, as there was a good shop. They found compression 28/80 on one cylinder and pulled it for replacement. They saw the cam condition, and cut open the oil filter to confirm; that metal came from 3 hours of tacho time.
The flight will unfortunately be delayed by a couple of months, and a large stack of money.
FYI: In this case, it can only be signed off by either a certified FAA A&P or FAA Repair Station. No other option. CASA LAMEs can't sign work on N reg aircraft. However, there are a number of FAA CSRs and A&Ps in the Land Down Under.the work will be signed off by someone not a US A&P.
As a US registered airplane, the work will be signed off by someone not a US A&P. Will that cause any problem/questions at the next annual in the US?
I thought you had a PPONK rebuilt engine done prior to your Alaska trip. I know you have a number of hours on the engine, but could it still be in warranty given the relatively short time in service?
Seems like it’s time to get that diesel you were looking at!
Wow! Glad you caught it!
So 3 tach-hours ago was the last oil change and the filter was clean then?
What are the next steps for the repair? (I don't know much about engines... trying to learn...)
Are you physically in Oz now, or was this a "hate to be calling you at this hour, but..." kind of experience, where you'll coordinate things from afar?
Then you have to fly over the pacific with a new engine? How would you break this in?
FYI: A CRS is only required to keep those records for 2 years and most will purge them as needed.Said they couldn't even find records over 2 years old.
Perhaps PPonk might offer some assistance if you put a decal on the side of the aircraft for the remainder of the trip? Good luck with the repair.
So glad you found this over land and near civilization vs out over big water! Totally sucks though. You would think a continental at 500hrs with no other issues would be totally broken in and just mag or low compression issues for the rest of its life.
Will it still be a PPonk when completed? Are there any other older hoses or sensor wires you'll replace while they are in there? Did the low compression on the one cylinder have anything to do with the cam? Last question - did you even notice the low compression during run-up, climb, cruise or on the engine monitor?
If you want to fly me down to Australia and pay for the avgas I'll help you break it in
We bought our Skylane with 12hrs on all new Millenium Cylinders. At 250hrs we have had one compression under 60 (57) and the rest have been low 70's with a few high 60's. The only comment our a&p had was that they used stock rocker cover gaskets which just started at about 200hrs back so we switched to something different that he recommended (some type of rubber? - they were like $14/each vs $5/each).
Total loved the Singapore pics. Its been way too many years. I still remember the Merlion, Orchard Street, the Hawker's Stalls and even Sentosa with its little tiny beach with a oil boom about 15ft off shore! Looks like a lot changed. I remember thinking the Night Zoo was really cool. Loved hanging out at the Boat Caye (or whatever it is called) down near/below the financial high rise buildings. Pepper crab and drunken prawns at East Coast Seafood
Someone asked about English signs on a lot of your trip. English is the official business language of Singapore even though its probably 70% Chinese people.
I know a guy in NSW with a Virgin 747 sim and a pretty nice fleet. You should try to link up while you're down thereI'll fly 100+ hours around Australia and New Zealand before heading out over the really watery bits.
I know a guy in NSW with a Virgin 747 sim and a pretty nice fleet. You should try to link up while you're down there
Joe. He's based at BWUIs he called Glenn?
Joe. He's based at BWU
Will it still be a PPonk when completed? Are there any other older hoses or sensor wires you'll replace while they are in there? Did the low compression on the one cylinder have anything to do with the cam? Last question - did you even notice the low compression during run-up, climb, cruise or on the engine monitor?
...*However* - I spoke to the shop just now. They are finishing the tear down but say that the metal came from a failing starter adapter, not the camshaft. They've said that the camshaft can use a hand lap in two places but is otherwise fine to go back in to the engine and carry me to TBO, which was interesting.