A few weeks ago I mounted my engine on its mount on an engine stand, with a plywood cutout of the firewall. I know a bit above zero about Lycomings. I figured it would take me months to figure it all out.
I think I managed to figure out most of it through forums and google. There is one thing on the Bob 540 I bought that I can't positively identify. I asked on VAF and only 1 person responded - he though it could be plugged or used for an oil temp sensor.
On the back of the oil thermostat housing there is a threaded port that Bob put a plastic cover on. I made no special requests when I ordered the engine (didn't know enough) so I assume Bob thought I would use this port. Unused ports have threaded plugs in them.
It is a 3/8 inch straight thread port. Pointing straight aft. I tried my oil temp sender, and noticed it came with a sealing gasket instead of NPT threads. It fits that port. Is that it's purpose?
The other question is the oil lines themselves. 3/8 NPT should be -8AN lines, which is what is usually used on IO-360's. Are these large enough for a 540, or should I go up one size to -10AN?
Thanks for any responses.
I think I managed to figure out most of it through forums and google. There is one thing on the Bob 540 I bought that I can't positively identify. I asked on VAF and only 1 person responded - he though it could be plugged or used for an oil temp sensor.
On the back of the oil thermostat housing there is a threaded port that Bob put a plastic cover on. I made no special requests when I ordered the engine (didn't know enough) so I assume Bob thought I would use this port. Unused ports have threaded plugs in them.
It is a 3/8 inch straight thread port. Pointing straight aft. I tried my oil temp sender, and noticed it came with a sealing gasket instead of NPT threads. It fits that port. Is that it's purpose?
The other question is the oil lines themselves. 3/8 NPT should be -8AN lines, which is what is usually used on IO-360's. Are these large enough for a 540, or should I go up one size to -10AN?
Thanks for any responses.
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