Hi there All...
I was on the site some time ago looking for a Taylorcraft to buy.
Well..I solved that problem thanks to a generous individual in SLC. Weeks and Weeks later inbetween working I've finally got it to Florida and now to it's final stop south of Chattanooga, TN. Here's my dilemma...
Now the whole way home it was hot and heavy(2 people/bags) but after some coaxing and thermalling it made it through the high elevations this summer and down to Florida with the Oil Temp never really getting past the top of the green/bottom of the yellow arc. The trip actually went quite well.
However lately it's been getting worse and although temps are definately hitting 100 degrees, the little 65 managed to get JUST short of redline on it's way from North Florida to NW Georgia. We landed before it hit the red and a few hours later hopped 15 miles to a friend's hangar for the night with the temp just short of redline before we landed.
The next morning it was 68/72 degrees and we made it home but not without the oil temp sitting halfway up the yellow arc. The next morning I took it out flying and there's now oil running down the struts on either side. And it's had a pronounced wistle when idling since I bought it(exaust leak?)
I didn't have time to pull the bottom cowling and look for the source that morning. The top looked clean(of course...c-65 is upsidedown)other than the oil filler tube having a bit of oil running down the side.
I've flown behind little continentals on many many airplanes, often a bit heavier than normal, in the summers, and never worried about the temp going off the scale, let alone well into the yellow arc.
Does anyone have some key things I should look at next time I'm home? Bottom baffling? Getting an oil cooler? It's got 50W oil...Aeroshell. Since it's been running hot consumption is up as well.
Thanks for the help guys. It's a low time engine, maybe 80 hours since a recent overhaul. Compressions were good. I'd just like to finally enjoy it without a big hiccup now thats it's finally home!
I was on the site some time ago looking for a Taylorcraft to buy.
Well..I solved that problem thanks to a generous individual in SLC. Weeks and Weeks later inbetween working I've finally got it to Florida and now to it's final stop south of Chattanooga, TN. Here's my dilemma...
Now the whole way home it was hot and heavy(2 people/bags) but after some coaxing and thermalling it made it through the high elevations this summer and down to Florida with the Oil Temp never really getting past the top of the green/bottom of the yellow arc. The trip actually went quite well.
However lately it's been getting worse and although temps are definately hitting 100 degrees, the little 65 managed to get JUST short of redline on it's way from North Florida to NW Georgia. We landed before it hit the red and a few hours later hopped 15 miles to a friend's hangar for the night with the temp just short of redline before we landed.
The next morning it was 68/72 degrees and we made it home but not without the oil temp sitting halfway up the yellow arc. The next morning I took it out flying and there's now oil running down the struts on either side. And it's had a pronounced wistle when idling since I bought it(exaust leak?)
I didn't have time to pull the bottom cowling and look for the source that morning. The top looked clean(of course...c-65 is upsidedown)other than the oil filler tube having a bit of oil running down the side.
I've flown behind little continentals on many many airplanes, often a bit heavier than normal, in the summers, and never worried about the temp going off the scale, let alone well into the yellow arc.
Does anyone have some key things I should look at next time I'm home? Bottom baffling? Getting an oil cooler? It's got 50W oil...Aeroshell. Since it's been running hot consumption is up as well.
Thanks for the help guys. It's a low time engine, maybe 80 hours since a recent overhaul. Compressions were good. I'd just like to finally enjoy it without a big hiccup now thats it's finally home!
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