Hello All;
It's been awhile since I last posted, though I've been reading almost every post to sort of keep up with the latest developments.
The last time I flew I was seeing lower oil pressures around 35-40 psi, so I decided to pull the front cover the other day. I had previously had a complete O-ring failure so had done the recommended fix at the time. When I pulled it the other day,
everything looked good but obviously wasn't. I recalled Chris having a repeat of this last fall so searched the archives and found a reference to him pushing a small cylinder in there. There was also a previous post where Lynn commented on somebody else's
idea of a Teflon washer being a good idea. So I've decided to do both. Attached pics should show in better detail than I could explain. I've done a trial fit, but will await comments before I assemble with sealant.
Todd, I still like the way "Mistral" and others take oil from the front side hsg by drilling
out the brass plug and slightly enlarging the passage to the oil pump then providing
an appropriate counter bore for an "O" ring.........."Mistral" had elaborate housing that
included a oil filter and over pressure bypass back to the oil sump.........In my case I
fabricated a small aluminum block that bolts to the side hsg using existing studs and threaded holes and provides the material needed to thread for whatever oil hose fitting
you choose to use.........I do not have a photo on this computer of the aluminum block
that I made but am sending three photos of my side hsg jigged up in my "CCM" (cheap
Chinese mill) to counter bore for the "O" ring............FWIW