astixjr wrote:
We have two AN-2s here at Creve Coeur Airport but we have never had one of the ASH62iR engines apart. One of ours came from the factory with about 6 Hrs TTAF/E so our manuals are pretty good but might not be any better than yours. Any of the guys operating M-18 Dromaders would be a good source of info or contacts. I'll see what I can find at the A/P on Friday and I'll ask my father if he knows anyone who has rebuilt one in the U.S. or Canada.
I'd love to see some photos of what you found. did you have any idea you would find a bent rod when you started the top overhaul?
Thanks,
Albert Stix
Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum
Creve Coeur Airport
Maryland Heights, MO
astixjr@earthlink.netWe have a very high oil consumption issue (4-5GPH), as well as intermittent running issues (sporadic rhythmic misfire that seems to jump from mag to mag. I suspect the ignition harness, as it doesn't happen at low manifold pressures, only higher ones, has a similar sound/feel to crossfire in an automotive sense, and or oil fouling of the plugs, though it'll do it with fresh plugs too. Upon removal of the cylinders, there was evidence of prior rusting on the cylinder walls and the rings were severely worn. The #5 rod is bent ever so slightly, and #5,6 and 7 were notorious for hydraulic locks, the bending most likely occurred during a pre-start pull through with someone being over-zealous and not stopping as soon as they felt the lock(11.5' prop arc gives a lot of leverage...)
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