We can all speculate but I also hear Joe Friday " Just the facts man (ma'am)" from the engine tear down report.
Maybe a pic of the face of the offending lifter, our equivalent of DNA evidence, is what I (maybe we) want.
0-300 engine issues
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Re: 0-300 engine issues
Jim McIntosh..
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
Re: 0-300 engine issues
Hi, just to clarify.... the number 1 cylinder had the valve issue. I told the mechanic to also replace number 6 because it also had the same time on it as 1. When he removed 6 he looked through and saw the lifter damaged. The lifter had nothing to do with the exhaust valve on number 1. The two issues have nothing to do with each other.
Re: 0-300 engine issues
Unless you know the answer, trust your mechanicpmel22 wrote:Hi, just to clarify.... the number 1 cylinder had the valve issue. I told the mechanic to also replace number 6 because it also had the same time on it as 1. When he removed 6 he looked through and saw the lifter damaged. The lifter had nothing to do with the exhaust valve on number 1. The two issues have nothing to do with each other.
52' C-170B N2713D Ser #25255
Doug
Doug
Re: 0-300 engine issues
All is well. Aero Engines of Winchester VA did a great job...have about 15 hours and its running great. Thanks for asking, btw I don't know if you remember but you sold me an overlay, and it looks great. Thanks again.
Re: 0-300 engine issues
Aero engines repaired a bad cam for me a few years ago and I was very satisfied with their work and price as well. The engine has never leaked less oil in the last 23 years. Bill K
Polished 48 170 Cat 22 JD 620 & Pug
Re: 0-300 engine issues
Just thought I'd mention this for two reasons; one, it seems there's a few out there pondering whether to buying a 170 with a high time engine and they may want to factor in the likely internal condition of their new machine.
Two, I recently disassembled another 0-300, running well but using oil. That engine had # 6 cylinder lobe issues likely due to the angle of the dangle of the engine in a 170.
http://www.tcmlink.com/pdf2/SID05-1B.pdf from Continental likely posted already but points out a good reason to change your oil frequently. I'll follow-up with pic's of the engine.
Two, I recently disassembled another 0-300, running well but using oil. That engine had # 6 cylinder lobe issues likely due to the angle of the dangle of the engine in a 170.
http://www.tcmlink.com/pdf2/SID05-1B.pdf from Continental likely posted already but points out a good reason to change your oil frequently. I'll follow-up with pic's of the engine.
Jim McIntosh..
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
Re: 0-300 engine issues
Sorry for the late follow up, been playing a classic mug's game of, make a million on an hourly wage.
Classic break down of the cam follower's hardened surface.
Classic break down of the cam follower's hardened surface.
Jim McIntosh..
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS