My BPE IO-540 has been performing really well for 18 months now, but on a recent inspection I noticed some black sooty/coke like material on the engine block just behind the #5 cylinder. The material was not oily, and rubbed off easily with a bit of diluted iso-propyl alcohol on a rag. I can't really figure out where the material came from. The pressure relief valve is not leaking, and the black stuff didn't seem to be anything like oil. There's also nothing below this area, where an oil leak would go due to gravity (and cooling airflow). So I'm thinking this must be leaking crank-case fumes. The engine is fitted with an ASA air/oil separator, the reed valve unit is welded to the exhaust pipe and is not coked up. The separator oil return goes back into the case.
My question - there is a threaded hole just near the base of the pressure relief valve, and by the paint in the threads it is clear there has never been a plug in this hole. I've never noticed it before, and I can't find any reference to it in the Lycoming manuals. I've marked the hole in question in the attached photo. What is this hole for, and should there be a plug in it?
My question - there is a threaded hole just near the base of the pressure relief valve, and by the paint in the threads it is clear there has never been a plug in this hole. I've never noticed it before, and I can't find any reference to it in the Lycoming manuals. I've marked the hole in question in the attached photo. What is this hole for, and should there be a plug in it?