KRyan
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I have a customer who is experiencing engine oil pressure fluctuation between 68-75 psi hot (205 F) and always has. Motor has 100 hours time. Is this normal? If not, what might be the cause?
What would make it fluctuate?Air in the oil pressure hose
Bad oil pump, bad regulator, or an air leak in the oil pick up.I have a customer who is experiencing engine oil pressure fluctuation between 68-75 psi hot (205 F) and always has. Motor has 100 hours time. Is this normal? If not, what might be the cause?
What would make it fluctuate?
Once pressurized and the pressure remains stable why would air in the gauge line fluctuate.?
rightIt won't, or at least not that I've ever seen. In the test cells at work people are supposed to purge the lines but it never happens. No pulsation seen there.
He believes that this variation is causing his prop to hunt. I think that it could be the cause, but since the governor is basically a booster pump, the fluctuation from the engine oil pump would be more or less "invisible" to the prop, but I could be wrong.
Bet me.. pay the way I'm thereHe's in Melbourne, Australia. Tom's not going . . .
Many prop governors are pumps, he doesn't tell us what prop and system he has. but if he has the simplest governors he may have sticking slide valve. new governors do that.Btw....the GOV is not a pump but a needle valve that opens and closes to regulate the prop pitch as a function of RPM and oil pressure.
variations are not normal, home built or not.He says the prop and governor are new. What I really need to know is a 7 psi pressure variation "normal." If it is, then he has to look elsewhere, if it isn't, fixing his oil pressure problem may solve his prop hunting. It's a homebuilt, so he could have all kinds of issues.
He says the prop and governor are new. What I really need to know is a 7 psi pressure variation "normal." If it is, then he has to look elsewhere, if it isn't, fixing his oil pressure problem may solve his prop hunting. It's a homebuilt, so he could have all kinds of issues.
I think it's the other way around.That's what I needed to know. I'm going to tell him to fix the pressure problem, and perhaps that will fix his hunting problem as well.
You talk like an expert at keeping engines running.Bet me.. pay the way I'm there
Many prop governors are pumps, he doesn't tell us what prop and system he has. but if he has the simplest governors he may have sticking slide valve. new governors do that.
OBTW they are slide valves, not needle valves. they only have 3 positions, on speed, under speed and on speed.
I do know nomenclature and theory of operation. And have the certificate to prove it.You talk like an expert at keeping engines running.
I do too. when the governor cycles it will change the pressure.I think it's the other way around.
That's amazing.I do know nomenclature and theory of operation. And have the certificate to prove it.