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04-25-2009, 08:09 PM
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Gotcha'ed again...this time by the oil pressure elbow installation (VA-128)
Well, I've been gotcha'ed again. I have my engine installed and have been hooking it up and I decided to look a bit ahead at the oil pressure transducer installation when I stumbled upon a disturbing note on drawing OP-27 which reads "For older engines, install VA-128 prior to mounting engine..." My engine is an older engine and sure enough, there is slight interference with the engine mount. I cannot turn the fitting.
Are there any other alternatives out there besides taking several steps back and removing all I've done and pulling the engine? I guess I could pull the fuel pump, carb linkage, carb, oil sump, and the accessory case instead.
There is another port, 3/8" in diameter that is near the prop govenor pad. Can I tap off this?

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Last edited by ArVeeNiner : 04-25-2009 at 08:38 PM.
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04-25-2009, 08:19 PM
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No other practle options!
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Originally Posted by ArVeeNiner
Well, I've been gotcha'ed again. I have my engine installed and have been hooking it up when I decided to look a bit ahead at the oil pressure transducer installation when I stumbled upon a disturbing note on drawing OP-27 which reads "For older engines, install VA-128 prior to mounting engine..." My engine is an older engine and sure enough, there is slight interference with the engine mount. I cannot turn the fitting.
Are there any other alternatives out there besides taking several steps back and removing all I've done and pulling the engine? I guess I could pull the fuel pump, carb linkage, carb, oil sump, and the accessory case instead.
There is another port, 3/8" in diameter that is near the prop governor pad. Can I tap off this?
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Nope, Easiest thing is pull the engine out and install it in the correct place. The port you show near the prop governor pad is not pressure.
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04-25-2009, 08:37 PM
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Thanks Mel.
Yea, I'm kind of thinking pulling the engine is easier than removing the accessory case. I have the engine hoist in the hangar at the airport and it's not a big deal to get it and bring it home.
Does a straight restrictor exist? How about a regular straight fitting to a hose and then have the restrictor on the manifold on the firewall?
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04-25-2009, 08:52 PM
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Straight restrictors are available, but
I think you will have difficulty attaching a straight hose without the motor mount getting in the way. Anyway, the best practice is to have the restrictor in the fitting attached to the engine. That way, a hose failure would result in a small(er) leak...
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04-25-2009, 08:55 PM
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The fitting can be welded shut and drilled out with a .040 bit. I had that done once.
Seems to me some Lycomings have a pressure port somewhere on the front of the engine near the top of the case....I believe it is used when an engine is pre-oiled (?) but don't quote me on it. I've never done it.
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04-25-2009, 09:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by frazitl
I think you will have difficulty attaching a straight hose without the motor mount getting in the way. Anyway, the best practice is to have the restrictor in the fitting attached to the engine. That way, a hose failure would result in a small(er) leak...
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Yep, I just checked out in the garage, a hose on a straight fitting would indeed hit the mount.
Good point about where the restrictor's placement. I guess that's the whole point of the restrictor...to minimize the leak.
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04-26-2009, 06:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by David-aviator
Seems to me some Lycomings have a pressure port somewhere on the front of the engine near the top of the case....I believe it is used when an engine is pre-oiled (?) but don't quote me on it. I've never done it.
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The forward port will not give the same pressure reading as the standard one on the accessory case.
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04-26-2009, 06:38 AM
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Install a 90?
Pardon my ignorance, but would it not be possible to install first an unrestricted 90 degree fitting with a female outlet, then install the restrictor fitting ? Maybe that's not kosher in the aircraft world. Hot-rod mind here.
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04-26-2009, 07:12 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Cary, North Carolina
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Gottya again
Another possibility rather than pulling the engine is to install an AN to 1/8 pipe straight fitting and buy a hose with either a 45 or 90 degree end here:
http://www.anplumbing.com/shop/index.php
Just another idea. There are lots of hose/fittings available to solve this challenge.
Randy
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04-26-2009, 07:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ArVeeNiner
Well, I've been gotcha'ed again. I have my engine installed and have been hooking it up and I decided to look a bit ahead at the oil pressure transducer installation when I stumbled upon a disturbing note on drawing OP-27 which reads "For older engines, install VA-128 prior to mounting engine..."
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So how do things differ for a "newer" engine? A straight fitting can be used? Doesn't look like Van's sells a straight one....
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