A Bad Day in San Antonio, Texas:
I have been chasing an oil leak for about a month and I finally found it. Oil is seeping out of my crankcase through a vertical crack about on inch forward of number 2 (left rear) cylinder boss. So I have this expensive oil leak and I am looking for a case which I can yellow tag.
After mulling over the situation all weekend I called the FSDO with this question: "If I replace the case with a yellow-tagged case, can I just put my old components back on and go fly?" My cylinders and crank were yellow-tagged only 100 hours ago. and were running just fine.
Well, duty airworthiness inspector at the FSDO recommended I zero time the engine. Hmmmm I pointed out that that was not possible, but that I could do a major overhaul. FSDO agreed that the major overhaul would be appropriate and after getting everything yellow-tagged I could reassemble the engine (I hold and A&P ticket). The FSDO recommendation was against putting my seemingly good components on a fresh case. Arrgh. I can see the logic in that, but the oil leak just got more expensive.
Next question, "Since it is unlikely that I can find a case with its original logbooks, what engine log should I use with the rebuilt engine?"
Since it is not 'perzactly legal to replace the data plate from my old case onto another case, I guess it means starting a new engine log with no past history on the case other than a fresh yellow-tag.
Next question, "What should be the entry under 'time in service' for this overhauled engine?"
The answer was not exactly what I wanted to hear, but again it made sense, "As long as there is traceability on the components it is OK," and, "Call Contiental and see what they say, and, "Check the TCDS to be sure what ever serial number case I get is compatible with the other components."
Well Tribe, it is enough to make my head (and wallet) hurt. I'm off looking for a crankcase and a good lottery ticket.
I have been chasing an oil leak for about a month and I finally found it. Oil is seeping out of my crankcase through a vertical crack about on inch forward of number 2 (left rear) cylinder boss. So I have this expensive oil leak and I am looking for a case which I can yellow tag.
After mulling over the situation all weekend I called the FSDO with this question: "If I replace the case with a yellow-tagged case, can I just put my old components back on and go fly?" My cylinders and crank were yellow-tagged only 100 hours ago. and were running just fine.
Well, duty airworthiness inspector at the FSDO recommended I zero time the engine. Hmmmm I pointed out that that was not possible, but that I could do a major overhaul. FSDO agreed that the major overhaul would be appropriate and after getting everything yellow-tagged I could reassemble the engine (I hold and A&P ticket). The FSDO recommendation was against putting my seemingly good components on a fresh case. Arrgh. I can see the logic in that, but the oil leak just got more expensive.
Next question, "Since it is unlikely that I can find a case with its original logbooks, what engine log should I use with the rebuilt engine?"
Since it is not 'perzactly legal to replace the data plate from my old case onto another case, I guess it means starting a new engine log with no past history on the case other than a fresh yellow-tag.
Next question, "What should be the entry under 'time in service' for this overhauled engine?"
The answer was not exactly what I wanted to hear, but again it made sense, "As long as there is traceability on the components it is OK," and, "Call Contiental and see what they say, and, "Check the TCDS to be sure what ever serial number case I get is compatible with the other components."
Well Tribe, it is enough to make my head (and wallet) hurt. I'm off looking for a crankcase and a good lottery ticket.
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