D180 in 2007 CTSW bought secondhand w/c65hrs Hobbs in Jan 2009, instrument functioning fine all the time AFAIK. Now there’s approx 290hrs on Hobbs.
Occasionally I noticed a few wild CHT excursions, at maybe 175 on the Hobbs; subsequent tightening of the spade connector made a useful improvement in that behaviour.
But in the last few flying hours, I notice the Oil Pressure maxing out off the scale intermittently, and of course displaying an alarm message. This behaviour appears to have been increasing in frequency of occurrence over recent flights.
On Saturday last, over the sea between Scotland and Ireland, the problem reappeared and in addition with the two CHTs going all the way down, no indicator bar length on show.
I played about with the engine RPMs in an effort to understand if vibration level had anything to do with it. Sometimes it restored the correct readings, other times it did not.
So I conclude there is a vibration related fault appearing, where that may be is the clue I hope to get from the forum. Or is it something else I haven’t considered?
Thanks in advance,
John
Occasionally I noticed a few wild CHT excursions, at maybe 175 on the Hobbs; subsequent tightening of the spade connector made a useful improvement in that behaviour.
But in the last few flying hours, I notice the Oil Pressure maxing out off the scale intermittently, and of course displaying an alarm message. This behaviour appears to have been increasing in frequency of occurrence over recent flights.
On Saturday last, over the sea between Scotland and Ireland, the problem reappeared and in addition with the two CHTs going all the way down, no indicator bar length on show.
I played about with the engine RPMs in an effort to understand if vibration level had anything to do with it. Sometimes it restored the correct readings, other times it did not.
So I conclude there is a vibration related fault appearing, where that may be is the clue I hope to get from the forum. Or is it something else I haven’t considered?
Thanks in advance,
John