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Final Approach
Still waiting... :-Doops. I will try to get a photo this week.
I haven't been doing plane stuff for awhile.
Still waiting... :-Doops. I will try to get a photo this week.
I haven't been doing plane stuff for awhile.
Looks more like a court sketch used to prosecute Lorena Bobbitt than airplane parts
CorrectThis engine was less than 12 years old and under the hourly TBO?
Whoops... Here are the photos.
Sorry, my thumb got in part of the second one.
Here is a photo of the complete assembly.
Try not to get too caught up on the photo quality. I have a really nice camera.
This one is with the sleeve removed. You can really see the fracture here.
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Well, you can see how the fracture proceeded in stages over time which makes you think of a defect in the steel as a stress riser.
But far more interesting to me than the fracture are the wear marks on the surface of the pin. It looks like the pin possibly became tight inside of the piston on one end after a period of time and quit rotating (or rotated very slowly after that) From then on most of the rocking motion between the pin and the piston/rod occurred inside of the connecting rod leading to localized heating. This would result in a slight cocking of the piston in the bore and repetitive asymmetrical sideways rocking stress for the pin.
As opposed to symmetrical stress where the pin takes on a smooth bow shape under the thrust of the firing stroke - the outer ends of the pin are under compression downwards and the middle is under compression upwards from the connecting rod pushing back. The elastic bending then relaxes and the pin rotates slightly as the firing stroke ends, so that the bowing is distributed around and around over time.
Sixie, are you channelling that Bobbitt dude again?
honestly....those sketches don't do justice.
I'm a stickler for detail.I think those first "photos" are really good approximations, nice job. Even the thumb looks correct.
I have never seen a wrist pin with an inner pin!
In this case the real wrist pin is intact, but that extra inner pin fractured and broke,
probably pushing out on the keeper buttons to cause cylinder wall problems... is that what i think is goin on?????
Sorry for the delay.
Here is the broken Pin.
Scary stuff...
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