Steve,
I had the same problem with my 360. I
installed the M-20 air oil separator and only fill to 7 qts. No more oil on
belly.
My two cents! Good luck and keep that
beauty clean.
Bucky
From: Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Steve Colwell
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 5:24 AM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] Crankcase
pressure=OIL ON BELLY
My
Cont. IO-550 (normally aspirated, stock comp ratio) is blowing enough oil
from the crankcase breather to put a thick coat on ½ of the belly,
halfway to the tail in 10 min. of flying. Originally I thought I had
overfilled the 8 qt. crankcase so I drained the oil, changed the filter and
refilled with 6.5 qts. During runup and takeoff roll the manometer
(tapped into the crankcase vent about the mid-point of its length) will read
zero until plane has about 120 knots indicated airspeed. At 120 to 200
knots the manometer reads 4” to 5” with a short spike up to
14” to 20” when power is reduced in the pattern. The
following tests have been run:
Compression
test: high 60’s to low 70’s which I am told is normal for
Continentals, oil is normal color (not black, which would indicate blow-by)
Washed
engine with mineral spirits to see if any fresh oil was appearing.
Upper
plugs are normal color, maybe a dark tan insulator, no fouling problems
Low
pressure on crankcase with 12” balloon on crankcase vent: takes
about 3 min to deflate, tried soap suds around all accessible seals, dipstick
cap, mags, pushrod tubes, etc..
Relocated
crankcase vent to right side cowl outlet
Cut
a anti-siphon hole 6” above the end of the vent tube on normal left side
exit.
Taped
the dipstick cap with aluminum tape.
Put
20 psi air pressure on crankcase, soap suds again, air going past piston rings,
tried turning prop with no noticeable difference from cyl to cyl.
Replaced
crankshaft seal.
Anything
that required a flight test would deposit the same thick coat of oil on the
belly in a single trip around the pattern. I have just about run
out of ideas, the engine builder has never heard of anything like this and the cylinder
supplier could only suggest it could be the crankshaft seal. It
could be a leaking seal in the alternators or mags or ???? I
need help.
Steve
Colwell Legacy 916 505-6099