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PostPosted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:04 pm    Post subject: 912 ul compression? Reply with quote

Question?
I was at the airport today to go over my Kitfox, and I rotated the prop in the proper direction to pump up the oil. It has been a week so I like to keep it up top.
The problem is, I noticed that the prop spun VERY easy, with not much compression. It was 70 deg outside, and I get some sort of compresion stroke probably on one or two clynders, other than that it used to be hard to prop by hand all the way around. 140 hours TT. It starts and runs fine and within temps, mags ok too.

I wanted to know off hand the compression Numbers to go and check them out.

Thanks,
'Let me know
Jay Fabian
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:05 pm    Post subject: 912 ul compression? Reply with quote

Hello Jay,

I had a similar experience. While hand propping the 912ULS prior to flight I noticed no compression on one of the cylinders. I spoke to a mechanic at Lockwood Aviation who said that occasionally an intake valve which has a hydraulic lifter will not open while hand propping. However, once the engine is rotated a sufficient speed the oil pressure in the lifter is restored and the engine runs fine.

Regards,

John




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Question?

I was at the airport today to go over my Kitfox, and I rotated the prop in the proper direction to pump up the oil. It has been a week so I like to keep it up top.

The problem is, I noticed that the prop spun VERY easy, with not much compression. It was 70 deg outside, and I get some sort of compresion stroke probably on one or two clynders, other than that it used to be hard to prop by hand all the way around. 140 hours TT. It starts and runs fine and within temps, mags ok too.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 3:55 pm    Post subject: 912 ul compression? Reply with quote

-- "John Banes" <JohnBanes(at)adelphia.net> wrote:

Hello Jay,<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

I had a similar experience. While hand propping the 912ULS prior to flight I noticed no compression on one of the cylinders. I spoke to a mechanic at Lockwood Aviation who said that occasionally an intake valve which has a hydraulic lifter will not open while hand propping. However, once the engine is rotated a sufficient speed the oil pressure in the lifter is restored and the engine runs fine.

Regards,

John




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Question?

I was at the airport today to go over my Kitfox, and I rotated the prop in the proper direction to pump up the oil. It has been a week so I like to keep it up top.

The problem is, I noticed that the prop spun VERY easy, with not much compression. It was 70 deg outside, and I get some sort of compresion stroke probably on one or two clynders, other than that it used to be hard to prop by hand all the way around. 140 hours TT. It starts and runs fine and within temps, mags ok too.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 5:13 pm    Post subject: 912 ul compression? Reply with quote

Jay,

I had the problem once on at Afton, Wyoming on the way to Osh. Though for
me it was after fueling and the prop turned like a turbine - no compression
at all. The mechanical guru in the group suggested soem Marvel Mystery Oil
in the fuel to clean the velves. We located some ATF - no Marvel in Aften,
I guess and put a quart on each tank. It took some serious cranking for the
valves to loosen up and we spent an hour flying over Afton and one of the
guys retirement property and that was that. No problem since and the Marvel
Mystery Oil is part of the junk I always carry with me now.

My compression on the differential tester is just shade under 79 psi at the
annuals since.

Lowell
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 6:54 pm    Post subject: 912 ul compression? Reply with quote

Local mechanics will add a drop of trans fluid to the crank case to clean
old lifters.... Seems to work. Putting a quart in each fuel tank is a bit
heavy for my liking. My Grandfather used to swear by a product called "Top
Lube" that was added to the car's gas tank at every fill up. (Roughly 1/4
cup for around 15 Imp. Gal. ) I'm assuming it was just a light mineral
oil. I don't know for sure whether it worked or not but the old car never
blew any smoke. Of course there were thousands of cars on the roads at that
time that didn't blow smoke or use "Top Lube".

No one in this neck of the woods has ever sold MMO. I've been told it's
mostly Stoddard solvent ( Varisol) with a bit of animal fat thrown in for
good measure.

Noel

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 7:00 pm    Post subject: 912 ul compression? Reply with quote

Thanks for all the help everyone.
So far I have not checked my compression, but it seems to be the concences
to try some Marvel oil. I do use it in my gas already though, but probably
not enough. I will try more and report back on the results soon.

Thanks again All,
Jay Fabian

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:20 am    Post subject: 912 ul compression? Reply with quote

If you use an' automotive type' of compression tester, always have the
throttle in the open possition

If you use the differential type (which is preferred) is doesn't matter.
Also using this type, if you have leakage you can immediately tell what the
problem is, by listening to sound of air escaping. It will be easy to tell
if it is coming out of the carb. (intake valve), or exhaust (exhaust valve
problem), or crankcase (piston related problem).

Ken Schooley

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<experimental208nd(at)comcast.net>

Thanks for all the help everyone.
So far I have not checked my compression, but it seems to be the concences
to try some Marvel oil. I do use it in my gas already though, but probably
not enough. I will try more and report back on the results soon.

Thanks again All,
Jay Fabian

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