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- Ronald Raty
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18 Aug 2024 11:23 #1
by Ronald Raty
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THanks for those links, I may need them. Compression on the cylinder is currently 78/80, up from 60/80 so I don't think lapping would gain me anything. The cylinder is a new Millenium, only 50 hours on it and still under warranty. I don't know why the intake valve stuck in the first place so there is probably something else going on and I intend to investigate further. I sent the photos to Superior Air Parts, but haven't heard back yet. I don't want to replace the entire cylinder since I just got it broken in, but I may end up replacing the valve, in which case your links will be invaluable.
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17 Aug 2024 21:20 #2
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If you got as far as the rope trick, you may be comfortable enough to try lapping the valve in place.
Here's a written description
Here's a great presentation from the EAA Webinar series
And a video of the process .
Here's a written description
Here's a great presentation from the EAA Webinar series
And a video of the process .
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15 Aug 2024 22:31 #3
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I started to mention rope trick but didn't due to color of valva - just goes to show one doesn't get too old to learn!!
Would like to know hrs on engine, etc.
Be sure you report back, 5 hr, etc.
Sorry for the trouble but will be a great learing exercise - some may not have heard of "rope trick" - would make a good article/reprintfor the paper.
Would like to know hrs on engine, etc.
Be sure you report back, 5 hr, etc.
Sorry for the trouble but will be a great learing exercise - some may not have heard of "rope trick" - would make a good article/reprintfor the paper.
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15 Aug 2024 17:02 - 15 Aug 2024 17:04 #4
by Ronald Raty
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Thanks for the suggestion. I tried the rope trick and it worked, at least temporarily. Compression is back to normal and it is running normally. I will run it a few hours then perform another borescope and see if the valve discoloration starts to even out.
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15 Aug 2024 10:36 #5
by John Jones
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Prior to pulling the cylinder you might want to try utilizing the "rope trick" and lap the valve in place.
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13 Aug 2024 22:50 #6
by Edward Moore
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Excellent diagnostics and photo - whole procedure!
You know the answer , send to a good shop, unless known good one local and OH, possible guides and valves, etc. or possible IRAN, inspect, repair, as needed. All depends on hours on engine, etc.
Ron, I've seen you contribute here and I kinda feel like I'm "preaching to the choir"! Advertise and may find someone with a sprare OH one.2c
You know the answer , send to a good shop, unless known good one local and OH, possible guides and valves, etc. or possible IRAN, inspect, repair, as needed. All depends on hours on engine, etc.
Ron, I've seen you contribute here and I kinda feel like I'm "preaching to the choir"! Advertise and may find someone with a sprare OH one.2c
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