MBDiagMan
Final Approach
I went through a period of an overheating cylinder on an IO360. It ran real close to 450 degrees several times for brief periods before noticed and dealt with. It was analyzed and they couldn’t find the problem, then it magically fixed itself. Probably an injector cleared or something. Temps on all cylinders began running around 380 or 390. When the hot cylinder problem existed, it might have made it slightly hotter than 450 a few times.
Okay, progressing forward to annual. There was a little metal in the filter, but all cylinders had pretty strong compression. The plan is to put ten hours on the oil change and drain it again for an oil sample and cut the filter again.
I forgot to mention that they pulled the copilot side rear cylinder to inspect and everything looks good, but the overheating cylinder was number three on the JPI whichever cylinder that is. I forgot about the previously overheating cylinder or I would have asked them to pull that one.
So, what are the chances that the hot cylinder made the metal?
Okay, progressing forward to annual. There was a little metal in the filter, but all cylinders had pretty strong compression. The plan is to put ten hours on the oil change and drain it again for an oil sample and cut the filter again.
I forgot to mention that they pulled the copilot side rear cylinder to inspect and everything looks good, but the overheating cylinder was number three on the JPI whichever cylinder that is. I forgot about the previously overheating cylinder or I would have asked them to pull that one.
So, what are the chances that the hot cylinder made the metal?