Looked through past postings and could not find anything so thought I'd ask. Am looking at a 52B. It has an oil screen - no filter. No visible oil leaks. Just over 300 SMOH. Major is 9 years old. Good compression. Chrome cylinders.
The guy says it uses 1 quart in 5 hours. Should I be concerned? Is this a red flag?
Have talked to one A&P who says Lycoming will tell you a quart in 1 hour is normal. What has been your experience?
Oil consumption
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5 hours per quart seems a little high,but is plenty acceptable as far as Continental is concerned. It might be that they've been trying to keep the oil level too high,as suggested,or maybe those chrome cylinders weren't ever broken-in properly. I know a couple people who've had bad luck trying to get the rings to seat-in with chrome cylinders on a C-145.
Eric
Eric
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