OS .70 FS - Compression problem
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Hello All,
I have a new OS .70 FS engine, that i purchased a couple of years back, and did a few flights on my GP Piper Cub.
I used a normal fuel with 20% castor oil and the engine performed very well. After flying i emptied the oil and filled in the after run Oil .
After a year, now when i try to turn the prop i find there is no compression ... It does pull in the fuel, and empties it from the muffler, but there is zero compression ! i checked the plug and it was fine ..
Not sure what i need to do .. i know there is something small or something jammed that may be causing this.
Please provide me with some insights as to how can i fix this ..
THe crankcase breather does give a hissing sound .. so maybe that is taking away the compression, or maybe i need to check the valves ?
Thanks to all
-Gaurav
I have a new OS .70 FS engine, that i purchased a couple of years back, and did a few flights on my GP Piper Cub.
I used a normal fuel with 20% castor oil and the engine performed very well. After flying i emptied the oil and filled in the after run Oil .
After a year, now when i try to turn the prop i find there is no compression ... It does pull in the fuel, and empties it from the muffler, but there is zero compression ! i checked the plug and it was fine ..
Not sure what i need to do .. i know there is something small or something jammed that may be causing this.
Please provide me with some insights as to how can i fix this ..
THe crankcase breather does give a hissing sound .. so maybe that is taking away the compression, or maybe i need to check the valves ?
Thanks to all
-Gaurav
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Thanks for replying,
Yes i checked with full throttle, and the prop faces the right way ! I can swing the prop without getting any compression .. ( i know 4 strokes get compression after every other rev ) but this does not get me any compression at all ..
Needless to say without compression it wont start ..
Should i open and check the valves ? Maybe something is making it get stuck ?
Yes i checked with full throttle, and the prop faces the right way ! I can swing the prop without getting any compression .. ( i know 4 strokes get compression after every other rev ) but this does not get me any compression at all ..
Needless to say without compression it wont start ..
Should i open and check the valves ? Maybe something is making it get stuck ?
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Your camshaft follower is probably seized or gummed up resulting in the valves remaining open.Open the valve case and have a look. If you see no movement of one or both valves, then remove the camshaft case, try moving and oiling it.
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That helped.
I opened the valve cover and one of the valves was stuck up . Using some methenol i got it back to working .
I will start the engine tomorrow and do a flight.
Thanks to all.
-Gaurav
I opened the valve cover and one of the valves was stuck up . Using some methenol i got it back to working .
I will start the engine tomorrow and do a flight.
Thanks to all.
-Gaurav
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That helped.
I opened the valve cover and one of the valves was stuck up . Using some methenol i got it back to working .
I will start the engine tomorrow and do a flight.
Thanks to all.
-Gaurav
That helped.
I opened the valve cover and one of the valves was stuck up . Using some methenol i got it back to working .
I will start the engine tomorrow and do a flight.
Thanks to all.
-Gaurav




