RudiGreyling
Well Known Member
Aviators, I am baffled and reaching out for opinions and experiences before considering taking my engine to a shop. Based in South Africa, our fleet is small, and experience is limited, so I am seeking a wider audience for insights.
Summary: My RV10, equipped with a standard Lycoming IO540-D4A5 engine (390 hours since new), has a #6 cylinder with a Zero/80 blowby when cold, but it shows compression when hot after landing. (All other cylinders are good with 77+/80.)
Detail: During my annual inspection last week, my #6 blowby was 0/80, with hissing in the exhaust. This was a real surprise as there was no roughness during the last flight and mag checks. I performed a borescope inspection and could not see evidence of a failing exhaust valve. Local advice was to take it for a short flight and check the blowby again.
I marked TDC for #6 on the spinner, and there was no compression on #6 when hand-pulling the prop through TDC when cold. (I know normally not to touch the prop, but this is not normal operations. I confirmed dead mag checks on switches during every engine shutdown.)
I taxied out for a short test flight, performed good mag checks, and experienced no roughness, so I took off and stayed high and close to the field. I could not discern any power loss. After landing, I verified the dead mag switch check, got out, and hand-pulled the prop through #6 TDC. Now there was normal compression, similar to the resistance of other cylinders.
I let it cool down for 60 minutes, hand-pulled the prop through #6 TDC, and once again, there was zero compression resistance when cold. I pulled the cowls and confirmed the blowby test for #6 was 0/80 again, no compression.
HELP, WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?
Thank you in advance...






Summary: My RV10, equipped with a standard Lycoming IO540-D4A5 engine (390 hours since new), has a #6 cylinder with a Zero/80 blowby when cold, but it shows compression when hot after landing. (All other cylinders are good with 77+/80.)
Detail: During my annual inspection last week, my #6 blowby was 0/80, with hissing in the exhaust. This was a real surprise as there was no roughness during the last flight and mag checks. I performed a borescope inspection and could not see evidence of a failing exhaust valve. Local advice was to take it for a short flight and check the blowby again.
I marked TDC for #6 on the spinner, and there was no compression on #6 when hand-pulling the prop through TDC when cold. (I know normally not to touch the prop, but this is not normal operations. I confirmed dead mag checks on switches during every engine shutdown.)
I taxied out for a short test flight, performed good mag checks, and experienced no roughness, so I took off and stayed high and close to the field. I could not discern any power loss. After landing, I verified the dead mag switch check, got out, and hand-pulled the prop through #6 TDC. Now there was normal compression, similar to the resistance of other cylinders.
I let it cool down for 60 minutes, hand-pulled the prop through #6 TDC, and once again, there was zero compression resistance when cold. I pulled the cowls and confirmed the blowby test for #6 was 0/80 again, no compression.
HELP, WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?
Thank you in advance...






