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For the past 15 flights or so the 182 has been running at an oil level just over 9qts which seems to be the sweet spot for not giving the belly a bath. The flight before last I noticed it had dropped a bit so I added 1qt this morning. I had also noticed a few drops on the pavement on that previous flight and again today after taxiing up the hangar. When I pulled the plane into the hangar I have a drip pan and noticed several fresh large drips as there was some fuel from when I previously pulled the fuel sump on the belly. That fuel really magnified the drops...a good thing! Hmmm???? So I crawled under and it had this new layer of oil like it had almost went directly from my newly added quart (before the flight) directly onto the belly.
So I walked the plane and noticed a bit on the co-pilot side exterior just in front of the door about at waist level that streamed out between the upper and lower cowling seem. So I pulled the top cowling. Yep...thin film of oil all over the place. The entire top of the strut was filled with engine oil (not strut oil) like a mini reservoir. So at a minimum it had pooled there if not directly dripped down into that location. There was light film over a lot of the firewall and along various components. I inspected the inside of the top cowling and there wasn't a spec of oil forward of the baffling. Behind the baffling you could see it had misted or sprayed up there.
Needless to say, not gonna fly it. However, I was wondering if anyone has any good tips on how to ground run it and localize the leak? I am comfortable removing / re-installing the lower cowling. I plan to wipe it all down really good after it finally cools off. I will take one last look to see if I can see any hint of the actual source.
My goal was to run it up after cleaning everything. To be safe seems like all I can really do is run it a bit, shut it down a look to see where it is from. That prop just seems too close to where I would have to stand to catch it while idling/running.
So I probably lost 3/4 of quart and maybe as much as 1 quart in about 1.2hrs logged. It is definitely not the strut. No hard landings or porpoising. There is no apparent leak any where around the filler. The filler cap was on tight and lanyard was on. The dipstick was in place. The quick drain valve seems to be forward of he leak and no oil anywhere near it. I can't see any oil up top forward of the rear baffling. But I do see some oil pooled on top of the air inlet duct to the carb. The oil strainer safety wire was still in place but it was too hot to touch to see if it was somehow loose. There was a small drip of oil under at the bottom of the oil strainer. But there was also a bit of oil under other fittings as well in equal amounts.
During the flight I never smelled oil. CHT, oil pressure and oil temp all seemed good. Maybe I could say the prop was a bit slow to cycle to during run-up in these really warm temps which isn't quite the norm. During flight it operated just fine. Zero oil made it to the windshield (thankfully).
It feels like the dipstick leaked or a fitting for oil pressure or oil temperature. The prop governor was removed and inspected last year so maybe that lead to a leak now? Not sure if this is a oil breather type failure.
Fuel burn was normal.
And probably not related but worth mention is that the engine starts have been like a low battery or like a bad connection. I have been keeping it on a tender. The start at OAT of 97F was slow. But today at 70F I expected it to crank right over and it was still like a dead battery so maybe just a battery problem.
For the past 15 flights or so the 182 has been running at an oil level just over 9qts which seems to be the sweet spot for not giving the belly a bath. The flight before last I noticed it had dropped a bit so I added 1qt this morning. I had also noticed a few drops on the pavement on that previous flight and again today after taxiing up the hangar. When I pulled the plane into the hangar I have a drip pan and noticed several fresh large drips as there was some fuel from when I previously pulled the fuel sump on the belly. That fuel really magnified the drops...a good thing! Hmmm???? So I crawled under and it had this new layer of oil like it had almost went directly from my newly added quart (before the flight) directly onto the belly.
So I walked the plane and noticed a bit on the co-pilot side exterior just in front of the door about at waist level that streamed out between the upper and lower cowling seem. So I pulled the top cowling. Yep...thin film of oil all over the place. The entire top of the strut was filled with engine oil (not strut oil) like a mini reservoir. So at a minimum it had pooled there if not directly dripped down into that location. There was light film over a lot of the firewall and along various components. I inspected the inside of the top cowling and there wasn't a spec of oil forward of the baffling. Behind the baffling you could see it had misted or sprayed up there.
Needless to say, not gonna fly it. However, I was wondering if anyone has any good tips on how to ground run it and localize the leak? I am comfortable removing / re-installing the lower cowling. I plan to wipe it all down really good after it finally cools off. I will take one last look to see if I can see any hint of the actual source.
My goal was to run it up after cleaning everything. To be safe seems like all I can really do is run it a bit, shut it down a look to see where it is from. That prop just seems too close to where I would have to stand to catch it while idling/running.
So I probably lost 3/4 of quart and maybe as much as 1 quart in about 1.2hrs logged. It is definitely not the strut. No hard landings or porpoising. There is no apparent leak any where around the filler. The filler cap was on tight and lanyard was on. The dipstick was in place. The quick drain valve seems to be forward of he leak and no oil anywhere near it. I can't see any oil up top forward of the rear baffling. But I do see some oil pooled on top of the air inlet duct to the carb. The oil strainer safety wire was still in place but it was too hot to touch to see if it was somehow loose. There was a small drip of oil under at the bottom of the oil strainer. But there was also a bit of oil under other fittings as well in equal amounts.
During the flight I never smelled oil. CHT, oil pressure and oil temp all seemed good. Maybe I could say the prop was a bit slow to cycle to during run-up in these really warm temps which isn't quite the norm. During flight it operated just fine. Zero oil made it to the windshield (thankfully).
It feels like the dipstick leaked or a fitting for oil pressure or oil temperature. The prop governor was removed and inspected last year so maybe that lead to a leak now? Not sure if this is a oil breather type failure.
Fuel burn was normal.
And probably not related but worth mention is that the engine starts have been like a low battery or like a bad connection. I have been keeping it on a tender. The start at OAT of 97F was slow. But today at 70F I expected it to crank right over and it was still like a dead battery so maybe just a battery problem.