Can anyone direct me to a good source of information about the best way to look after your engine, in terms of operating limits for MAP and RPM when considered together?
The OM for the engine provides some guidance, but in many cases to get engine longevity there seem to be other rules applied, based on experience. I understand the old "squared" concept, but that's got no scientific basis and doesn't offer much help.
For instance, the Lycoming O-540 OM says that operations at high engine speed and low power settings should be avoided to prevent damage to the dynamic counterweights. The power curves show a minimum RPM limit of roughly (MAP - 6) x 100 i.e. at 24"Hg 1800RPM is the minimum. I have heard other use 4 as the maximum difference, which is about the limit if your take-off is 29"Hg and 2500rpm. Also some POHs specify limits on the prop-engine combination.
Obviously the other aspect of the equation is the mixture, as the power the engine develops is important to the question of what RPM can be safety run. What I'm not clear on, is what damage can be caused outside of limits - is this a prop vibration thing, or bearing damage, detonation?
What rules do you apply to keep your engine from being needlessly stressed?
I guess this is a theoretical exercise, because I can't think of many situations where you would want to run a long way "undersquare" or "oversquare" continuously.


