Maybe I’m being paranoid, but here’s the background:
Overhauled engine, with cases done by Divco, crank repaired and polished, rods balanced, Superior cylinders ported/polished by Lycon, new cam with DLC lifters etc… it’s an O320-D2A with a whirlwind constant speed prop. One Bendix mag and one Lightspeed Plasma 2. I have the carb fitted with the largest size jet for maximum fuel.
I did the rebuild with a very experienced licenced engineer (the UK equivalent to an A&P IA with an engine specific add on to his licence, allowing him to carry out overhauls which a regular mechanic can’t do here in the UK).
The engine has been running well and smooth, however #3 is hotter than the others and is sitting around 395 F in a 80% power setting. 4hrs in and that hasn’t changed at all. Here is the log data from the first flight:
Flight log data
The baffle wrap around #3 wasn’t super good so I did take the cowl off today to make some minor changes. While the cowl was off I figured I would look in the cylinders and saw what appears to be scuffing: defined areas where the cross hatch has totally disappeared. It’s my understanding that this is bad news on any engine and definitely should not be the case on a brand new engine.
Splitting the filter showed a reasonable amount of metal however I am told this is normal for a first run. The oil that I drained from the filter looks glittery, like metallic paint, when viewed in light. Here are some
photos:



I described this to the engineer and he said that I shouldn’t worry and to change the oil, and fly more. He has not yet viewed the Borescope photos though.
I have done another flight and drained the oil, so I will fly some more and see what happens. In the meantime can anyone tell me if I should worry. The engine runs great, is smooth and much more powerful than before. But I’m pretty convinced that these cylinders are toast, can anyone provide some opinions?
Overhauled engine, with cases done by Divco, crank repaired and polished, rods balanced, Superior cylinders ported/polished by Lycon, new cam with DLC lifters etc… it’s an O320-D2A with a whirlwind constant speed prop. One Bendix mag and one Lightspeed Plasma 2. I have the carb fitted with the largest size jet for maximum fuel.
I did the rebuild with a very experienced licenced engineer (the UK equivalent to an A&P IA with an engine specific add on to his licence, allowing him to carry out overhauls which a regular mechanic can’t do here in the UK).
The engine has been running well and smooth, however #3 is hotter than the others and is sitting around 395 F in a 80% power setting. 4hrs in and that hasn’t changed at all. Here is the log data from the first flight:
Flight log data
The baffle wrap around #3 wasn’t super good so I did take the cowl off today to make some minor changes. While the cowl was off I figured I would look in the cylinders and saw what appears to be scuffing: defined areas where the cross hatch has totally disappeared. It’s my understanding that this is bad news on any engine and definitely should not be the case on a brand new engine.
Splitting the filter showed a reasonable amount of metal however I am told this is normal for a first run. The oil that I drained from the filter looks glittery, like metallic paint, when viewed in light. Here are some
photos:



I described this to the engineer and he said that I shouldn’t worry and to change the oil, and fly more. He has not yet viewed the Borescope photos though.
I have done another flight and drained the oil, so I will fly some more and see what happens. In the meantime can anyone tell me if I should worry. The engine runs great, is smooth and much more powerful than before. But I’m pretty convinced that these cylinders are toast, can anyone provide some opinions?









