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  • yuk

    Hmmm,
    I think I better run this engine up again and have another look at the oil screen after that.
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    Best Regards,
    Mark Julicher

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    Re: yuk

    Holy moly Batman, that is really some gunk. Is most of it lead crunch? That is my name for the little chunks of lead (oxide?) that look like cat litter.
    I had maybe 10 pieces of that in my oil strainer when I did my check of the engine just after I bought the 12D-85. None since then, except in the bottom spark plugs.
    Looks like there is some other stuff in there too. You may want to pull and clean the oil tank on that one.
    Good luck.
    Darryl

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    • #3
      Re: yuk

      Can you provide some history on this engine? Last oil change? Can you ident the bits? - Mike
      Mike Horowitz
      Falls Church, Va
      BC-12D, N5188M
      TF - 14954

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      • #4
        Re: yuk

        Mike,
        Engine was last run in 1992.
        After doing a lot more cleaning I determined that the goo was congealed oil.
        The oil in the engine was very clean, but somewhat darker yellow than normal Aeroshell. Inside the valve covers there was a layer of yellow grease that was also just ancient oil.

        Frankly I was amazed to get good oil pressure immediately on engine start.

        Yesterday we did a good long engine run and changed the oil again. The screen was clean that time.
        Best Regards,
        Mark Julicher

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        • #5
          Re: yuk

          I think if that were my engine, I would run some kerosene or motor flush through there.
          Richard Pearson
          N43381
          Fort Worth, Texas

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