Josh Rasmussen
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I am getting ready to get my aircraft listed for sale(1975 Warrior W/160hp STC). I had a potential buyer question my compressions as they are working their way down. As of 2019 My compressions were Cyl 1-70 2-72 3-75 4-70. Those were not horrible. Fast forward to my 2020 Annual, and we had 1-69 2-64 3-65-4-74. For me, this is a concerning range, but Mechanic was not super concerned as It did not get flown that much the previous year, and wanted to see more hours on it. Between January 20th and August 30th it only saw 11 hours of use. The Engine has 689.4 SMOH currently. When the buy came to check the plane out he was in love with it and how well it climbed. We came back and did a comp check at his request, and the numbers were 1-67 2-62 3-69 4-63. So at this point Mechanic decided its time to investigate. We pulled all 4 CYL off and looked at ring positions and found that some of them were rather close, we thought that might be the issue. So we adjusted the rings, and installed jugs. Did a runup today and we were at 1-63 2-65 3-55 4-63. I am baffled as to where my compression is and why its so low. Cylinders were good, had some lead buildup on the heads, but all the air is heard coming from the dipstick tube which makes is believe its the rings.
He is suggesting we pull jugs and take them to be redone. I am wondering if we should hone the cylinders and just put new rings on the pistons. I had two oil analysis come back with slightly elevated ferrous metal and had me thinking that we had some corrosion on the cylinder walls. Not sure if that would have done enough damage to the rings to wear them down to where they would be getting a lot of blow by.
Not sure if anyone has been in this boat or not. Any suggestions would be great.
He is suggesting we pull jugs and take them to be redone. I am wondering if we should hone the cylinders and just put new rings on the pistons. I had two oil analysis come back with slightly elevated ferrous metal and had me thinking that we had some corrosion on the cylinder walls. Not sure if that would have done enough damage to the rings to wear them down to where they would be getting a lot of blow by.
Not sure if anyone has been in this boat or not. Any suggestions would be great.