Also, what's the easiest way to find someone in my area (Portland, Oregon)
who will work on the 912S. I keep it at PDX, but the FBO doesn't have anyone
certified/qualified to work on it.
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Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:49:05 EST
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Thanks to Bruce and Horst for their responses about the oil sensor. The
next problem N124XS has developed is overheating, with oil boiling up and into
the overflow tube then onto the ground. The CHT goes close to redline. Has
anyone else had this problem? It seems to have come on after switching to the
new coolant.
Also, what's the easiest way to find someone in my area (Portland, Oregon)
who will work on the 912S. I keep it at PDX, but the FBO doesn't have anyone
certified/qualified to work on it.
Thanks.
John Barker
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Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:58:21 -0500
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From: Bruce Schimmel <bruce@SCHIMMEL.COM>
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Oh, golly. This is interesting. It sounds like there's a blockage. Are
you able to run the engine at 65%, because I think that's the limit if
there's no liquid cooling available.
Oh, boy...this is interesting. Thanks.
Anyone else with a engine overheat problem following a coolant change?
On Feb 27, 2005, at 19:49, Jbarkermediation@AOL.COM wrote:
> Thanks to Bruce and Horst for their responses about the oil sensor.
> The
> next problem N124XS has developed is overheating, with oil boiling up
> and into
> the overflow tube then onto the ground. The CHT goes close to
> redline. Has
> anyone else had this problem? It seems to have come on after
> switching to the
> new coolant.
> Also, what's the easiest way to find someone in my area (Portland,
> Oregon)
> who will work on the 912S. I keep it at PDX, but the FBO doesn't have
> anyone
> certified/qualified to work on it.
> Thanks.
> John Barker
> sn 124
>
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Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:07:56 EST
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Bruce - thanks for the response. The engine develops full power. This
morning's problem came toward the end of a 5 minute ground run with about 2
minutes at 5000 rpm. The OAT was 45 degrees.
John Barker
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