Re: 582 leaking oil (!?) from exhaust
by Keith Wood » 4 years ago
Ok, I was expecting something more difficult to get to.
Are these a common failure point?
Normally, they will provide some resistance to oil flow, and I can see this being used to meter oil -- if stuck open, I can see how there would be too much oil going into the engine.
Does the oil pump feed each side individually, or is there a single chamber? In other words, will the working check valve not be opening and letting oil through if the other side is wide open?
Re: 582 leaking oil (!?) from exhaust
by Rotax-Owner » 4 years ago
They do stick open from time to time and flood the intake with oil... I have never seen one stick open and starve the other cylinder of oil. The valves open simultaneously.
Re: 582 leaking oil (!?) from exhaust
by Keith Wood » 4 years ago
Ok, thanks. I'll clean the plugs, put them back in, and see if running it a while cleans things up.
Re: 582 leaking oil (!?) from exhaust
by Keith Wood » 4 years ago
Thanks, everyone, for the advice. I pulled and cleaned the plugs, and ran it a while.
The smoke went away, as did the dripping oil. I don't know what the problem is, but I go out and run it for several minutes every couple of days and it's behaving fine.
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