Fluffysgrandad
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Hi everyone.
I own a Tomahawk with the Lycoming O235 engine that was rebuilt about 50 hours back with 4 new cylinders and a new camshaft and conrod bolts plus various other parts. It runs beautifully with all normal indications other than the oil pressure.
With a warm engine full static power gives approx 2350 rpm and oil pressure in the mid green area but as speed and rpm increase on takeoff oil pressure goes high into the yellow band and sometimes touches the red band. About five minutes in cruise it slowly creeps back to mid green but if power is reduced for descent to around 2200 rpm and then increased to 2400 levelling out oil pressure returns to the high area before gradually reducing after several minutes. After a touch and go the oil pressure also rises back to the high range until power is reduced again for landing.
I haven't seen this before in a couple of thousand hours operating these engines and my mechanic is a little baffled by it
Does anyone have any suggestions? The oil temperature stabilises nicely around 180 degrees and doesn't vary.
I own a Tomahawk with the Lycoming O235 engine that was rebuilt about 50 hours back with 4 new cylinders and a new camshaft and conrod bolts plus various other parts. It runs beautifully with all normal indications other than the oil pressure.
With a warm engine full static power gives approx 2350 rpm and oil pressure in the mid green area but as speed and rpm increase on takeoff oil pressure goes high into the yellow band and sometimes touches the red band. About five minutes in cruise it slowly creeps back to mid green but if power is reduced for descent to around 2200 rpm and then increased to 2400 levelling out oil pressure returns to the high area before gradually reducing after several minutes. After a touch and go the oil pressure also rises back to the high range until power is reduced again for landing.
I haven't seen this before in a couple of thousand hours operating these engines and my mechanic is a little baffled by it
Does anyone have any suggestions? The oil temperature stabilises nicely around 180 degrees and doesn't vary.