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With the help of very helpful and knowledgeable AP got the entire starter adapter removed. He first tried removing rear bolts and loosen front bolts (motor mounts). Couldn't quite get it out. So he took them all out. With the engine hoist with just a bit of lift he had it out just like that. I'm guessing we moved the engine about 1.5" and tipped it about 5 degrees nose down. He went slow and had me watch cables, linkages, etc.
Then we set it back down and put in two motor mount bolts and took the weight off the lift. It never dawned on me how heavy the tail would get with motor lifted!!! But he had me put a small ladder with folded up blanket under a rib(?) Near the tail.
He looked for other stuff and noticed a crack in the muffler (copilot side). Its probably on the heat shield side but were gonna get that welded.
We did not dissassemble the starter adapter. The bearing must be shot with all the wobble on the shaft. So no clue until the engine shop opens it up next week.
So big question is how much metal was let go and how much made it out. The mechanic said, after having done many of these, he believes the alternator belt was too tight. It definitely was crazy tight when I removed it. That took out the bearing and caused the oil seal to walk out. He didn't seem too worried about the motor. But we will know more later. So probably down for another 2 weeks minimum. I know I'm missing summer flying. But definitely beats doing all this when its -18F since our hangar isn't heated yet.
Oh yeah, no apparent cracks on the starter adapter case. And the rear gear has all good teeth.
He also removed the spinner just to ensure if the engine hoist or motor shifted and it bonked the spinner area we wouldn't trash it. He noticed it was one or two spacers shy of what it should really have resulting in internal wear. So that will remedied as well.
I'm learning a lot from this guy
Then we set it back down and put in two motor mount bolts and took the weight off the lift. It never dawned on me how heavy the tail would get with motor lifted!!! But he had me put a small ladder with folded up blanket under a rib(?) Near the tail.
He looked for other stuff and noticed a crack in the muffler (copilot side). Its probably on the heat shield side but were gonna get that welded.
We did not dissassemble the starter adapter. The bearing must be shot with all the wobble on the shaft. So no clue until the engine shop opens it up next week.
So big question is how much metal was let go and how much made it out. The mechanic said, after having done many of these, he believes the alternator belt was too tight. It definitely was crazy tight when I removed it. That took out the bearing and caused the oil seal to walk out. He didn't seem too worried about the motor. But we will know more later. So probably down for another 2 weeks minimum. I know I'm missing summer flying. But definitely beats doing all this when its -18F since our hangar isn't heated yet.
Oh yeah, no apparent cracks on the starter adapter case. And the rear gear has all good teeth.
He also removed the spinner just to ensure if the engine hoist or motor shifted and it bonked the spinner area we wouldn't trash it. He noticed it was one or two spacers shy of what it should really have resulting in internal wear. So that will remedied as well.
I'm learning a lot from this guy