Tom-D
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torque to 160 Lb/Feet
Im going to have to get mine up to you, strong guy!
I think you mean 65 ft/lb... 160 might be a little too much!the proper installation is to use 2 AN-900 copper crush gaskets. and torque to 160 Lb/Feet
OMG... you used the words loose and lose properly, and in the same sentence no less! My hero!Too much risk of it loosening and losing all your oil in flight.
OMG... you used the words loose and lose properly, and in the same sentence no less! My hero!
Seriously, lotta stupid people out there that just can't get that right...
OMG... you used the words loose and lose properly, and in the same sentence no less! My hero!
Seriously, lotta stupid people out there that just can't get that right...
Little of both,, the proper gaskets for a start. There are three different adaptors that effect the leakage, each should be done right.Looks like an oil filter adapter issue to me.
That is why you should use a AN-900 crush gasket, rather than a fiber POS they provided.The adapter design, which has a long moment arm leading to the filter mass, looks problematic in a vibration-rich environment. Gasket deterioration can lead to loss of securing torque and more vibration, which damages the gasket... It's the same kind of problem you can have with the dipstick tube attachment (BTDT) except for a more serious failure mode.
But does that not mess up the STC requirements? Don’t you have to install exactly the way the STC says? Unless you are installing it as a minor mod, but can you do that since it is on the engine?That is why you should use a AN-900 crush gasket, rather than a fiber POS they provided.
then tighten to the proper torque.
But does that not mess up the STC requirements? Don’t you have to install exactly the way the STC says? Unless you are installing it as a minor mod, but can you do that since it is on the engine?
Some of us can't afford both. I have a looser at the airport, but when I need a tighter, I just flip the looser over and use it. It works most of the time.After 25 years of internet callouts for improper homophone usage, there is still no shortage of those that apparently refuse to learn the difference between the two words.
It's really annoying.
After 25 years of internet callouts for improper homophone usage, there is still no shortage of those that apparently refuse to learn the difference between the two words.
It's really annoying.
Since when are lose (looz) and loose (loos) homophones?
I believe the AD you speak of is the old Cessna adaptor..Mine isn’t the one in this new AD but has its own AD where you just paint across it and the place it screws into. If paint doesn’t line up, bad juju is starting.
Of course most folks say the paint was lined up just fine before the thing blew off due to vibration and destroying the threads themselves from being unholy loose for lots and lots of hours.
So .. my AD accomplished very little. But giving it a physical tug of not so hard variety every so often will likely tell you more than the paint line will.
Especially if the safety wire is holding everything kinda lined up like it tends to.
A brief read of this one seemed to indicate that unlike mine, this new one has a known metallurgy problem.
Mine has caused a few engine failures over the years but not because the metal it was made of wasn’t behaving as the materials engineer expected it to. Just from improper installs and maintenance.
Soooo... the paint line is fine.
screens leak too. More often because you are loosening them every 25 hours.I might go back to my screen...
I believe the AD you speak of is the old Cessna adaptor..
best check, because the adapters are not the same.
Thanks for the heads-up on this. I did another oil change on mine today and looked at the filter adapter. Mine is one of the SB-001 units. I don't however find any kind of hole or lug that a safety wire can be attached to. Yes, I did look at the pictures in the SB. I will contact my A/P about this, but I'm interested to know if anyone else has rectified this on their airplane. How did it go?