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Most of us have always heard planes down in FL or other salt prone areas are more susceptible to corrosion. Both to the airframe and engines. Not sure if these past two oil reports confirm it or not but thought I would put them up here because I found it interesting.
I've had some periods of inactivity close to the same amount that caused this (not in salt prone areas) doing other avionics, autopilot, etc upgrades but the numbers were never cause for concern. I took my plane down to Florida for a paint job and it was down for several months due to scheduling, holidays and COVID. I did change the oil before taking it down so it would have fresh oil knowing it would be several months. It took longer than I anticipated and I had the paint shop do the annual where they changed the oil (no analysis sent it for that). When I picked her up I flew the first 32 hours in about a month and changed it.
The comments on top and numbers on the left are the first oil change out of FL.
The comments on bottom and numbers on the right are the subsequent oil change where I flew 36 hours in about 9 weeks.
Not sure if this answers anything or not...either way, keep them flying.
I've had some periods of inactivity close to the same amount that caused this (not in salt prone areas) doing other avionics, autopilot, etc upgrades but the numbers were never cause for concern. I took my plane down to Florida for a paint job and it was down for several months due to scheduling, holidays and COVID. I did change the oil before taking it down so it would have fresh oil knowing it would be several months. It took longer than I anticipated and I had the paint shop do the annual where they changed the oil (no analysis sent it for that). When I picked her up I flew the first 32 hours in about a month and changed it.
The comments on top and numbers on the left are the first oil change out of FL.
The comments on bottom and numbers on the right are the subsequent oil change where I flew 36 hours in about 9 weeks.
Not sure if this answers anything or not...either way, keep them flying.