Re: Oil Pressure question
Frank, I have one I took out of my plane. It comes up slow, then jumps up to normal readings. If you want it I'll give it to you for the cost of shipping.
Ed
Frank, I have one I took out of my plane. It comes up slow, then jumps up to normal readings. If you want it I'll give it to you for the cost of shipping.
Ed
Thanks to all for the information. I flew the airplane yesterday, but this time the OAT was appx 40 degrees. I did a good preheat before flying. I did not experience the oil pressure problems I experienced last time. The oil came up within 7-10 seconds and popped up to pressure rather than coming up slowly. Oil pressure read a little over 30 during idle and takeoff. I flew for an hour and did four touch and goes. The oil pressure stayed at over 30 the entire time. After fueling and restart the oil pressure came up within 7-10 seconds and came up to 30. The only thing that was different between this flight and the prior flight was the preheat. My guess is that the line from the engine to the gage is filled with old oil and possibly gummy residue and when preheated, becomes lighter which makes the gage read more quickly--anyway I hope that that's what the problem is. The other thing is that at shut down after the engine is completly dead the oil pressure up stays up (the needle does not move) for several seconds then pops down to 0.
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