I finally got my new (to me) plane back from BFI yesterday. The pilot that retrieved it for me said it flew great, indicated 95 at 9,500 and was still climbing at 300FPM at that altitude. Of course he probably weighs 120 soaking wet, so my performance may be slightly less than reported.
The bad thing, upon inspecting the plane I found that it was dripping oil from the cowling. It was impossible to tell exactly where the oil was coming from, other than the engine compartment. Some time this week or this weekend I will have to pull the cowling and clean all the oil to find the leak. At least the mechanic (who is leaving Friday for a new job) doesn't think it is a safety of flight issue, not yet. Personally I don't like the idea of oil blowing on the hot exhaust while I'm too far above the ground to stop, drop and roll.
Question, I have been a mechanic on various equipment, including nuclear submarines in my youth, and figure that I can fix the leak. But, is this legal, I know there are limits based on preventative vs. major repairs and all that mumbo jumbo. Or if you happen to know someone with a freshly overhauled spare O-200 that they can't wait to donate to a worthy cause, me, I would be happy to accept.
N3110V (finally home)
