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Crankcase bolts
Then I read a story (I am sure it was in a digital back issue of the Comanche Flyer) about someone finding loose crankcase bolts during a long cross-country. I was having the aircraft taken in to replace the oil pressure gauge and a third attempt to get a tachometer that would indicate properly, and so I asked them to check the crankcase bolts along the front.
And there it was: three bolts that were finger tight. These were checked, two were replaced, and all the bolts around the crank case torqued to spec. I'll bet those loose bolts had something to do with the front oil seal giving out, and the push rods tubes being loose as well.
Today, there was no oil leakage after a 1.9 hour IFR training flight that included two full power missed approaches. There was a bit of oil visible on the carburetor, but it did not seem to offend my sensibilities.
Another mystery chased down with help from the ICS.
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Re: Crankcase bolts
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