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Taltruda

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I had a very tiny oil leak for a while.. never enough to make a drip on the ground, but the engine was always wet. One day after a flight, I noticed a small spot.. “That’s new” so I decided to decowl it and look around..
 

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I had that exact crack around the alternator attachment on a IO360 A1A. First I was sick to think it could have broken completely out when I had my wife and 2 kids under 5 years old flying to Lake Tahoe 20 minutes before I found it. After that sickness went away I got sick again thinking of the downtime and upcoming costs to remove the engine, replace the case, and now with it open, how much do I do to it? End up being a lot of unplanned expenses. It was 22 years ago and you just made that bad taste in the back of throat come back. Good luck with the repair.
 
That’s gonna leave a dent int eh old wallet….good catch Tom, and my sympathy for the downtime you’re about to undergo.
 
To quote a former head of state, "I feel your pain." I can't imagine the sick feeling you must have had (and probably still have) knowing the downtime and cost to get it airworthy again. But on the positive side, we'd all much read about it in this kind of post than the other kind of post where the title is RV Down...
 
I suspect bolt too long & bottomed inside case casting as tightened, unfortunately, I've seen this before.
I'll add my sympathies, hoping you the best recovery...
 
I’m not sure what caused it yet.. the original builder seemed to do a great job with it.. the bracket wasn’t loaded against the boss.. the bolt does look a little long but I can thread it in all the way without the bracket, and it doesn’t bottom out or “pull” the boss away from the engine.. so I’m not sure the reason yet. The fixed pitch Sensenich was properly balanced..
As for the pain of discovery, it’s ok.. thankfully finances are good, and I’m glad I caught it in my hangar, at home, instead of having the oil blow out, leading to a seizure and having to dead stick it into a dry lakebed, hours from civilization, and then needing to figure a transportation plan back to home base!! (Or worse, crashing/wrecking the plane)
With gas prices at a record high ($7.30 and climbing) now isn’t the worst time to take a flying break!
I’m torn between having a local shop do the overhaul, having Aerosport Power do it, or taking on the experience myself, either way, I’ll take the opportunity to do some desired upgrades sooner than later!
Thanks for the kind responses and well wishes.. I’ll keep y’all updated!
 

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I’m not sure what caused it yet.. the original builder seemed to do a great job with it.. the bracket wasn’t loaded against the boss.. the bolt does look a little long but I can thread it in all the way without the bracket, and it doesn’t bottom out or “pull” the boss away from the engine.. so I’m not sure the reason yet. The fixed pitch Sensenich was properly balanced..
As for the pain of discovery, it’s ok.. thankfully finances are good, and I’m glad I caught it in my hangar, at home, instead of having the oil blow out, leading to a seizure and having to dead stick it into a dry lakebed, hours from civilization, and then needing to figure a transportation plan back to home base!! (Or worse, crashing/wrecking the plane)
With gas prices at a record high ($7.30 and climbing) now isn’t the worst time to take a flying break!
I’m torn between having a local shop do the overhaul, having Aerosport Power do it, or taking on the experience myself, either way, I’ll take the opportunity to do some desired upgrades sooner than later!
Thanks for the kind responses and well wishes.. I’ll keep y’all updated!
Good luck with it. I would send a pic to divco and see if that is repairable. Kind of thinking no, but often surprised what they can weld up and place back in service.
 
I would have the alternator checked for an imbalance or whether the case attachment point was stressed by misalignment.
I’m taking the opportunity to upgrade to the B&C externally regulated setup anyway, but I’ll look closer at the old alternator.
 
I’m not sure what caused it yet.. the original builder seemed to do a great job with it.. the bracket wasn’t loaded against the boss.. the bolt does look a little long but I can thread it in all the way without the bracket, and it doesn’t bottom out or “pull” the boss away from the engine.. so I’m not sure the reason yet. The fixed pitch Sensenich was properly balanced..
As for the pain of discovery, it’s ok.. thankfully finances are good, and I’m glad I caught it in my hangar, at home, instead of having the oil blow out, leading to a seizure and having to dead stick it into a dry lakebed, hours from civilization, and then needing to figure a transportation plan back to home base!! (Or worse, crashing/wrecking the plane)
With gas prices at a record high ($7.30 and climbing) now isn’t the worst time to take a flying break!
I’m torn between having a local shop do the overhaul, having Aerosport Power do it, or taking on the experience myself, either way, I’ll take the opportunity to do some desired upgrades sooner than later!
Thanks for the kind responses and well wishes.. I’ll keep y’all updated!
I appreciate your perspective, not everyone would handle this setback gracefully.

Best wishes for a smooth rebuild and getting your (new) ride back in the air soon.
 
I appreciate your perspective, not everyone would handle this setback gracefully.

Best wishes for a smooth rebuild and getting your (new) ride back in the air soon.
OH MY that does seem to need a bit of attention. Never in a million years would I expect something like that to happen.
Hope my luck is better FIXIT
 
After just going through an unplanned full overhaul through aerosport, id take on th3 project yourself if you're mechanically inclined.

Wish I wouldve done mine, but everyone said stay in my lane. Its a very simple engine
 
That’s a pretty remarkable failure. The boss was designed to carry that bracket load, and if this were a common weak point I’d expect we’d hear about it more often.

Without knowing the installation history, I wouldn’t want to assign cause. But I would be looking closely at over-torque, bracket misalignment, incorrect spacers, side-loading, or some other installation-induced stress.

It’s also a reminder that being a capable aircraft builder and being a trained mechanic are not quite the same thing. There’s overlap, but they are different skill sets.
 
That’s a pretty remarkable failure. The boss was designed to carry that bracket load, and if this were a common weak point I’d expect we’d hear about it more often.

Without knowing the installation history, I wouldn’t want to assign cause. But I would be looking closely at over-torque, bracket misalignment, incorrect spacers, side-loading, or some other installation-induced stress.

It’s also a reminder that being a capable aircraft builder and being a trained mechanic are not quite the same thing. There’s overlap, but they are different skill sets.
Make sure that little bracket is installed between the alternator and starter.
 
That’s a pretty remarkable failure. The boss was designed to carry that bracket load, and if this were a common weak point I’d expect we’d hear about it more often.

Without knowing the installation history, I wouldn’t want to assign cause. But I would be looking closely at over-torque, bracket misalignment, incorrect spacers, side-loading, or some other installation-induced stress.

It’s also a reminder that being a capable aircraft builder and being a trained mechanic are not quite the same thing. There’s overlap, but they are different skill sets.
+1

Pretty easy to look at that failure and deduce that it has to somehow be related to the alternator. However, they use to hang much heavier generators on these things for decades and this is a pretty rare problem. My speculation would be on a unique casting flaw, but really tough to determine root cause on failures like this.
 
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Mooney M20F IO-360A1A with a generator. It was an expensive fix 20 years ago. I can't imagine now. Surprising it hasn't shown up more often. Only sign there was an issue was an oil leak. Its a location I constantly inspect now.

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I'll be adding a brace to mine in the near future, and I'll be making it myself! Lycoming charges over $300 for a bent peice of flat bar with two holes in it...
 
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