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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 4:38 pm    Post subject: Commander 500S oil pressure Reply with quote

Good Evening,
  My boss has a Commander 500S.

Right engine runs perfect oil pressure in flight. It matches the left engine within one PSI.

However, the right engine does something strange between cold and hot engine core temperatures.

First start of the day, cold engine, you get an initial high oil pressure as expected with cold oil. But it is very high, over 90 PSI. The left engine is only around high 80s.

Right engine oil press comes down as expected after the engine warms.

We take off and in cruise, both pressures are matched +/- 1 PSI.

After landing, the right engine oil pressure is very low, below bottom redline.

If I were to do a feather check at this point, the prop recovery time is very long confirming low oil pressure.

My mechanic replaced the ball and spring for the "oil pressure maintaining valve", if that term is correct, and honed out a fresh seat for the ball.

No change to the oil pressure behavior I listed above,
Any ideas?

Regards,

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
Dgroves484(at)gmail.com (Dgroves484(at)gmail.com)
[url=tel:(954)%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 5:58 pm    Post subject: Commander 500S oil pressure Reply with quote

I believe that there are springs with different rates available for the oil pressure regulator assembly. They are painted different colors- white, yellow and green, if I remember correctly. Washers are placed into the oil pressure regulator on top of the spring to set the minimum oil pressure and the different springs are used to set the max. The condition of the steel ball and the ball seat is critical- just a little surface rust on the ball or a minute scratch on the seat can result in very low oil pressure.
When changing any components of the oil pressure regulator be careful to remove all of the washers inside the spring housings before the initial start. I did not do this on one occasion and after replacing the ball and refacing the seat blew out the oil cooler about the time that the oil pressure needle reached the end of the scale. It was amazing how rapidly the oil pressure rose.
I believe that there are adjustable oil pressure regulators which do not use washers to adjust the pressure.

Kindest regards,

Bill
On Oct 14, 2015, at 7:36 PM, N202JH <n202jh(at)GMAIL.COM (n202jh(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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Good Evening,
My boss has a Commander 500S.

Right engine runs perfect oil pressure in flight. It matches the left engine within one PSI.

However, the right engine does something strange between cold and hot engine core temperatures.

First start of the day, cold engine, you get an initial high oil pressure as expected with cold oil. But it is very high, over 90 PSI. The left engine is only around high 80s.

Right engine oil press comes down as expected after the engine warms.

We take off and in cruise, both pressures are matched +/- 1 PSI.

After landing, the right engine oil pressure is very low, below bottom redline.

If I were to do a feather check at this point, the prop recovery time is very long confirming low oil pressure.

My mechanic replaced the ball and spring for the "oil pressure maintaining valve", if that term is correct, and honed out a fresh seat for the ball.

No change to the oil pressure behavior I listed above,
Any ideas?

Regards,

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
Dgroves484(at)gmail.com (Dgroves484(at)gmail.com)
[url=tel:(954)%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 6:24 pm    Post subject: Commander 500S oil pressure Reply with quote

Hi Bill nice to speak to you again,
The temps are close to even on both...the low pressure side may be a bit higher but I believe that is a result of the low oil pressure situation. Low oil pressure can bring high temps too I believe.
In cruise, all temps and pressures match each other rather close.


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N202JH(at)gmail.com (N202JH(at)gmail.com)
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On Oct 14, 2015, at 9:04 PM, BillLeff1 <BillLeff1(at)aol.com (BillLeff1(at)aol.com)> wrote:
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What is the oil temp when the pressure is low. How does it compare to the other engine. Also, is the CHT high on that engine? Any metal in the screen or filter?
Bill Leff
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Good Evening,
My boss has a Commander 500S.

Right engine runs perfect oil pressure in flight. It matches the left engine within one PSI.

However, the right engine does something strange between cold and hot engine core temperatures.

First start of the day, cold engine, you get an initial high oil pressure as expected with cold oil. But it is very high, over 90 PSI. The left engine is only around high 80s.

Right engine oil press comes down as expected after the engine warms.

We take off and in cruise, both pressures are matched +/- 1 PSI.

After landing, the right engine oil pressure is very low, below bottom redline.

If I were to do a feather check at this point, the prop recovery time is very long confirming low oil pressure.

My mechanic replaced the ball and spring for the "oil pressure maintaining valve", if that term is correct, and honed out a fresh seat for the ball.

No change to the oil pressure behavior I listed above,
Any ideas?

Regards,

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
Dgroves484(at)gmail.com (Dgroves484(at)gmail.com)
(954) 240-1383

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
N202JH(at)gmail.com (N202JH(at)gmail.com)
(954) 240-1383
Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
N202JH(at)gmail.com (N202JH(at)gmail.com)
(954) 240-1383
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:57 am    Post subject: Commander 500S oil pressure Reply with quote

Derek,

Everyone has begun to move off this last and over to Twin commander group.com
Come join us over there and repost your question in the engines section. 
Thanks
Glenn

On Wednesday, October 14, 2015, N202JH <n202jh(at)gmail.com (n202jh(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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Good Evening,
   My boss has a Commander 500S.

Right engine runs perfect oil pressure in flight. It matches the left engine within one PSI.

However, the right engine does something strange between cold and hot engine core temperatures.

First start of the day, cold engine, you get an initial high oil pressure as expected with cold oil. But it is very high, over 90 PSI. The left engine is only around high 80s.

Right engine oil press comes down as expected after the engine warms.

We take off and in cruise, both pressures are matched +/- 1 PSI.

After landing, the right engine oil pressure is very low, below bottom redline.

If I were to do a feather check at this point, the prop recovery time is very long confirming low oil pressure.

My mechanic replaced the ball and spring for the "oil pressure maintaining valve", if that term is correct, and honed out a fresh seat for the ball.

No change to the oil pressure behavior I listed above,
Any ideas?

Regards,

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
[url=javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','Dgroves484(at)gmail.com');]Dgroves484(at)gmail.com[/url]
[url=tel:(954)%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 3:43 am    Post subject: Commander 500S oil pressure Reply with quote

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[quote]Derek,

Everyone has begun to move off this last and over to Twin commander group.com
Come join us over there and repost your question in the engines section. 
Thanks
Glenn

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Good Evening,
   My boss has a Commander 500S.

Right engine runs perfect oil pressure in flight. It matches the left engine within one PSI.

However, the right engine does something strange between cold and hot engine core temperatures.

First start of the day, cold engine, you get an initial high oil pressure as expected with cold oil. But it is very high, over 90 PSI. The left engine is only around high 80s.

Right engine oil press comes down as expected after the engine warms.

We take off and in cruise, both pressures are matched +/- 1 PSI.

After landing, the right engine oil pressure is very low, below bottom redline.

If I were to do a feather check at this point, the prop recovery time is very long confirming low oil pressure.

My mechanic replaced the ball and spring for the "oil pressure maintaining valve", if that term is correct, and honed out a fresh seat for the ball.

No change to the oil pressure behavior I listed above,
Any ideas?

Regards,

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
Dgroves484(at)gmail.com
[url=tel:(954)%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
N202JH(at)gmail.com
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 5:46 am    Post subject: Commander 500S oil pressure Reply with quote

Hay guys, the link to Group.com goes to publishing company for bible learning. Interesting, but nothing about Aero Commanders.Where is the new web page?
twincommander.org is the old web site for TCFG. No link there.
????
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505-400-8373 Cell
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Derek,
Everyone has begun to move off this last and over to Twin commander group.com

Come join us over there and repost your question in the engines section.

Thanks

GlennOn Wednesday, October 14, 2015, N202JH <n202jh(at)gmail.com (n202jh(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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Good Evening,
My boss has a Commander 500S.Right engine runs perfect oil pressure in flight. It matches the left engine within one PSI.However, the right engine does something strange between cold and hot engine core temperatures.First start of the day, cold engine, you get an initial high oil pressure as expected with cold oil. But it is very high, over 90 PSI. The left engine is only around high 80s.Right engine oil press comes down as expected after the engine warms.We take off and in cruise, both pressures are matched +/- 1 PSI.After landing, the right engine oil pressure is very low, below bottom redline.If I were to do a feather check at this point, the prop recovery time is very long confirming low oil pressure.My mechanic replaced the ball and spring for the "oil pressure maintaining valve", if that term is correct, and honed out a fresh seat for the ball.No change to the oil pressure behavior I listed above,Any ideas?Regards,Derek GrovesMidas Air CorpGroves Aviation Inc.[url=tel:(954)%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
N202JH(at)gmail.com
[url=tel:%28954%29%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 9:20 am    Post subject: Commander 500S oil pressure Reply with quote

Twin commander group.com

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Hay guys,  the link to Group.com goes to publishing company for bible learning.  Interesting, but nothing about Aero Commanders.Where is the new web page?
twincommander.org is the old web site for TCFG.  No link there.
????

Tylor Hall
[url=javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','tylorhall(at)mac.com');]tylorhall(at)mac.com[/url]
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Albuquerque, NM 87123
505-400-8373 Cell
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Derek,

Everyone has begun to move off this last and over to Twin commander group.com
Come join us over there and repost your question in the engines section. 
Thanks
Glenn

On Wednesday, October 14, 2015, N202JH <[url=javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','n202jh(at)gmail.com');]n202jh(at)gmail.com[/url]> wrote:
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Good Evening,
   My boss has a Commander 500S.

Right engine runs perfect oil pressure in flight. It matches the left engine within one PSI.

However, the right engine does something strange between cold and hot engine core temperatures.

First start of the day, cold engine, you get an initial high oil pressure as expected with cold oil. But it is very high, over 90 PSI. The left engine is only around high 80s.

Right engine oil press comes down as expected after the engine warms.

We take off and in cruise, both pressures are matched +/- 1 PSI.

After landing, the right engine oil pressure is very low, below bottom redline.

If I were to do a feather check at this point, the prop recovery time is very long confirming low oil pressure.

My mechanic replaced the ball and spring for the "oil pressure maintaining valve", if that term is correct, and honed out a fresh seat for the ball.

No change to the oil pressure behavior I listed above,
Any ideas?

Regards,

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
Dgroves484(at)gmail.com
[url=tel:(954)%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]

Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
N202JH(at)gmail.com
[url=tel:%28954%29%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 9:37 am    Post subject: Commander 500S oil pressure Reply with quote

twincommandergroup.com
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Hay guys, the link to Group.com goes to publishing company for bible learning. Interesting, but nothing about Aero Commanders.Where is the new web page?
twincommander.org is the old web site for TCFG. No link there.
????
Tylor Hall
[url=javascript:_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'tylorhall(at)mac.com\');]tylorhall(at)mac.com[/url]
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505-400-8373 Cell
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Derek,
Everyone has begun to move off this last and over to Twin commander group.com

Come join us over there and repost your question in the engines section.

Thanks

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Good Evening,
My boss has a Commander 500S.Right engine runs perfect oil pressure in flight. It matches the left engine within one PSI.However, the right engine does something strange between cold and hot engine core temperatures.First start of the day, cold engine, you get an initial high oil pressure as expected with cold oil. But it is very high, over 90 PSI. The left engine is only around high 80s.Right engine oil press comes down as expected after the engine warms.We take off and in cruise, both pressures are matched +/- 1 PSI.After landing, the right engine oil pressure is very low, below bottom redline.If I were to do a feather check at this point, the prop recovery time is very long confirming low oil pressure.My mechanic replaced the ball and spring for the "oil pressure maintaining valve", if that term is correct, and honed out a fresh seat for the ball.No change to the oil pressure behavior I listed above,Any ideas?Regards,Derek GrovesMidas Air CorpGroves Aviation Inc.[url=tel:(954)%20240-1383](954) 240-1383[/url]Derek Groves
Midas Air Corp
Groves Aviation Inc.
N202JH(at)gmail.com
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