Wondering if anyone has seen this issue. Airplane came out of an extensive annual about a month ago. Replaced the rear-mounted oil cooler with new one (identical), new marvel schebler carb (to comply with the venturi AD), new air filter, most of the hoses, a couple spark plugs, and replaced engine mount. Mechanic put fire sleeves on most of the hoses. Compression and engine oil analysis were perfect. Mags checked out good. Everything else looked good and no issues on the initial run-up. As part of the oil change, switched from straight 50W to 15-50 Aeroshell.
Have flown it a few times since. During most recent flight, I noticed about a 200 rpm drop on the left side during my initial run-up. After letting the engine warm up more, re-checked and it was about a 75-100 rpm drop, but it sounded slightly rougher on the left than right. During flight, I also noticed that the oil temp was creeping toward 200. Normally with the rear mounted cooler, I have to really work the plane to exceed 180 degrees. I chalked that up to the fact that it was a hot day and I was doing takeoff and landing, but afterwards started to wonder if it could be a timing issue.
During the prior flight (short local site-seeing flight), I also noticed the temp creeping up to around 190 in level flight and, after descending to pattern altitude, I noticed a moment of roughness when I reapplied power. I noticed the same thing yesterday on my third takeoff as I advanced the throttle after back-taxing-- just a moment of roughness. Otherwise, it develops full power and will reach max RPMs in level flight. Maybe it is all related to the hot, humid weather. I don't know.
Have flown it a few times since. During most recent flight, I noticed about a 200 rpm drop on the left side during my initial run-up. After letting the engine warm up more, re-checked and it was about a 75-100 rpm drop, but it sounded slightly rougher on the left than right. During flight, I also noticed that the oil temp was creeping toward 200. Normally with the rear mounted cooler, I have to really work the plane to exceed 180 degrees. I chalked that up to the fact that it was a hot day and I was doing takeoff and landing, but afterwards started to wonder if it could be a timing issue.
During the prior flight (short local site-seeing flight), I also noticed the temp creeping up to around 190 in level flight and, after descending to pattern altitude, I noticed a moment of roughness when I reapplied power. I noticed the same thing yesterday on my third takeoff as I advanced the throttle after back-taxing-- just a moment of roughness. Otherwise, it develops full power and will reach max RPMs in level flight. Maybe it is all related to the hot, humid weather. I don't know.