I've had an issue with my engine for about a year. It happened the first time when I was training for my commercial checkride about a year ago - I discovered that one plug (B#2) had got oil-fouled (see photo) after a few sessions of practicing power-off 180's and other types of landings. From then on, it was hard to lean the engine much past peak - it would start running a bit rough. I tried replacing the plug but I found that any improvements in leaning were temporary. Also, during this time, oil consumption went up by a lot - the plane previously used to consume a quart of oil every 8-10 tach hours. Once the issue occurred, I was having to put in a quart every ~5 tach hours.
On the recommendation of an A&P friend, we did an oil control ring solvent flush (https://www.savvyaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/savvy_pdf/savvy-oil-control-ring-solvent-flush.pdf) last September and voila! - that seemed to fix the issue. I was able to run the engine LOP very well. We also checked compressions at that time and all the cylinders were fine so it seems like the pistons are fine. The engine ran fine for quite a few months. Oil consumption seemed marginally higher (1 qt every 7-8 tach hours) but I had no obvious issues with running it LOP. The compressions on all cylinders also checked out fine at the condition inspection in Feb/Mar.
I recently started doing pattern work again from the right seat in preparation for my CFI checkride and the issue has resurfaced after just a couple of flights. I just checked the B#2 plug this weekend and it was oil fouled again (not as bad as last year though).
Any ideas what might be causing this issue and how I can avoid it (outside of not doing any pattern work!).
Thanks,
Vas
On the recommendation of an A&P friend, we did an oil control ring solvent flush (https://www.savvyaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/savvy_pdf/savvy-oil-control-ring-solvent-flush.pdf) last September and voila! - that seemed to fix the issue. I was able to run the engine LOP very well. We also checked compressions at that time and all the cylinders were fine so it seems like the pistons are fine. The engine ran fine for quite a few months. Oil consumption seemed marginally higher (1 qt every 7-8 tach hours) but I had no obvious issues with running it LOP. The compressions on all cylinders also checked out fine at the condition inspection in Feb/Mar.
I recently started doing pattern work again from the right seat in preparation for my CFI checkride and the issue has resurfaced after just a couple of flights. I just checked the B#2 plug this weekend and it was oil fouled again (not as bad as last year though).
Any ideas what might be causing this issue and how I can avoid it (outside of not doing any pattern work!).
Thanks,
Vas