As
many may know, I had a prop strike requiring an engine teardown and
inspection. The engine was constructed by Performance Engines of La
Verne (Los Angeles) which maintains a web site but does not answer the phone nor
return emails. Recall I earlier had forged high compression pistons that
were installed with stock clearances rather than the larger clearances required
to accommodate the forging alloy. They rubbed and had to be replaced and
the cylinders replated.
Now
I find that the engine was assembled with a lot of barely serviceable parts probably
dredged from the old parts bin.
Sorry
to be the bearer of bad news, but you other Performance Engines customers need
to watch your machine carefully, and be prepared for some possible surprises
when overhaul time comes around.
Stock
Continental engines have MUCH to recommend them.
Fred
Moreno
Defects
Requiring Rectification
- The right hand crankcase is cracked between the
alternator attachment pad and No# 5 cylinder base. This maybe weld
repairable or a new / another crankcase may need to be sourced.
- The oil sump requires weld repair, various dents,
one significant chaff, and the thickness of the metal where it has been
modified around the drain hole is extremely thin.
- Oil filter stud is the old style and needs to be
replaced to incorporate the new style
- The starter shaft is worn beyond manufactures
limits, requires new shaft as it is already at the last regrindable limit.
- The starter worm gear is worn beyond manufactures
limits, requires new gear as it is already at the last regrindable limit.
- The starter worm shaft is excessively worn / splayed
at the starter motor engagement end requires a new or serviceable shaft.
- The alternator face gear has wear / pitting on the
teeth, requires new or serviceable gear.
- The connecting rods require overhaul, as the big end
tunnel bore is oval and stretched.
Kind Regards,
Ben