Hi,
I would like to know, is it normal to have a minor oil leak (yellow in the engine oil lines) on a C 172 with approximately 43 hours of service.
The C 172 was set as a new plane. Thanks!
Oil Leak
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Re: Oil Leak
It can be depending on how the aircraft is kept, environments its operating in etc. And yellow might not mean leak too so unless its says leak you might be good for a while yet.
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Lewis
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Re: Oil Leak
Thanks Lewis,Lewis - A2A wrote:It can be depending on how the aircraft is kept, environments its operating in etc. And yellow might not mean leak too so unless its says leak you might be good for a while yet.
thanks,
Lewis
I thought so myself, I will monitor it and see how it develops.
I have one more question however. I have noticed that the color of the oil (when you do oil check) has begun to darken, but after the yellow minor leak warning appeared, the color turned even brighter than new oil. My question is this normal or it might be a glitch in the color scheme?
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Will
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It might be a bug, are you running the latest updater?
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Re: Oil Leak
Yes, I am with the latest update ( Accu-Sim Update 06_19_2015 ). I will check it again after work today
Thanks again for the quick response. I really enjoy both C 172 and the Skylane. Excellent aircrafts.
Thanks again for the quick response. I really enjoy both C 172 and the Skylane. Excellent aircrafts.
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Re: Oil Leak
History repeats itself,
Strangely, I found that my C182 has minor oil leak at almost the exact time, (42.5h on the engine and air frame) the C172 had one a year ago.
Coincidence?
Cheerz,
Will
Strangely, I found that my C182 has minor oil leak at almost the exact time, (42.5h on the engine and air frame) the C172 had one a year ago.
Coincidence?
Cheerz,
Will
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Re: Oil Leak
Do you happen to follow your oil consumption?
I understand the current Accusim wear/damage model is "accelerated" in that the issues are met more often and earlier than the expectation would be on a real thing to make the issues more prone to occur in flight sim usage. That aside, in reality also, any poor fittings or poorly set seals have good chances to show up rather quickly on a new engine in many instances. They should be rectified asap: typically any significant leakage is unacceptable, for not many seals are designed to allow leakage past them. When a seal or a fitting starts to leak, the condition typically deteriorates rather soon.
-Esa
I understand the current Accusim wear/damage model is "accelerated" in that the issues are met more often and earlier than the expectation would be on a real thing to make the issues more prone to occur in flight sim usage. That aside, in reality also, any poor fittings or poorly set seals have good chances to show up rather quickly on a new engine in many instances. They should be rectified asap: typically any significant leakage is unacceptable, for not many seals are designed to allow leakage past them. When a seal or a fitting starts to leak, the condition typically deteriorates rather soon.
-Esa
Re: Oil Leak
Hi,
Thanks for the tips Esa. I was not quite sure about the accelerated degrade in the sim, just had my suspicions. Now that you confirm, it explains itself.
I am going to "repair" that minor oil leak not allowing it to grow to a "red" warning.
Cheerz,
Will
Thanks for the tips Esa. I was not quite sure about the accelerated degrade in the sim, just had my suspicions. Now that you confirm, it explains itself.
I am going to "repair" that minor oil leak not allowing it to grow to a "red" warning.
Cheerz,
Will
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Re: Oil Leak
Will,
Not quite confirming it, but that's what I understand from what Scott has said around these forums a few times.
-Esa
Not quite confirming it, but that's what I understand from what Scott has said around these forums a few times.
-Esa
Re: Oil Leak
That's what I meant Esa, confirming my suspicions, that I had about the accelerated degrade.AKar wrote:Will,
Not quite confirming it, but that's what I understand from what Scott has said around these forums a few times.
-Esa
(I don't remember what exactly came next on the C172, to check if it would reappear on the C182 )
Cheerz,
Will
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