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Dale Kopff

gear pump failure

Post by Dale Kopff » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:50 pm

Murphy group,

Yesterday while lowering the gear on Rebel 295RT (amphibious), the pump
failed.
After several pumps, (the mains did lower) the presure went to zero, and
there was no resistance to pumping.
I landed on the grass next to the rumway causing no damage other than some
paint removal on the bottom of the floats.
I was able to extend the front gears by hand and then lock them in place.
What is the best procedure (do's and don'ts}, to repair the pump?
Also, I have a lycoming 160 hp that has a oil capacity of only 6 quarts.
Even though I have low cyl temps, and no leaks to the oil cooler, I have
high oil temps (215-220 F @ 80 F). Any suggestions?

Dale



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Walter Klatt

gear pump failure

Post by Walter Klatt » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:50 pm

Dale, thanks for letting us know about this failure.
Happy to hear you had a safe landing and there was no
damage.

I, too, will be very interested in exactly what failed.
Sudden failure without warning is not good. Perhaps you
will identify something that we need to check or
replace periodically before that happens.

Also, how many hours did you have on the amphibs before
this happened? And anything else that might be
pertinent.

On the oil, while my stick says 8, I fill to 6, and add
when it gets down to 5. Never tried 7, but have been
warned, too, about it blowing out the breather. I have
my oil cooler on the rear baffle, and actually have the
opposite problem of running too cool and having to
block airflow, except on the very hottest summer days.
Lycoming says max oil temperature is 245. As Wayne
alludes, you want it hot enough at least on climb to
get rid of moisture.

Walter
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com
[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 2:50 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: gear pump failure


Dale, are you sure it's the pump or did both
check valves stick open?? If
the pump, most likely the piston fell off
the rod. Disassemble the 4 bolts
and see what's up!

As for a 160HP that only has 6qt capacity !!
There are no O-320's, to my
knowledge, that only use 6QTS. You have an
O-235 dip stick on your engine.
Just remark the stick for 2 more quarts
after adding a couple to see where
to grind a groove and 215 to 220F is not a
high oil temperature in my
opinion but more close to perfect
considering water boils at 212F. These
temps are cool for what mine runs on an
average day. Once you have an extra
quart or two of oil your temps may come down
a few degrees as well. FWIW I
never put 8qts in an O-320 as it will get
blown out the breather to 7 QTS
immediately and then stay there for many
hours, so I just originally fill to
7 qts and add one when it gets down to 6QTS
10 or 12 hours later!

Cheer,
Wayne

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dale Kopff" <dkopff@earthlink.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 5:39 PM
Subject: gear pump failure

Murphy group,

Yesterday while lowering the gear on Rebel
295RT (amphibious), the pump
failed.
After several pumps, (the mains did lower)
the presure went to zero, and
there was no resistance to pumping.
I landed on the grass next to the rumway
causing no damage other than some
paint removal on the bottom of the floats.
I was able to extend the front gears by
hand and then lock them in place.
What is the best procedure (do's and
don'ts}, to repair the pump?
Also, I have a lycoming 160 hp that has a
oil capacity of only 6 quarts.
Even though I have low cyl temps, and no
leaks to the oil cooler, I have
high oil temps (215-220 F @ 80 F). Any
suggestions?
Dale



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Wayne G. O'Shea

gear pump failure

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:50 pm

Dale, are you sure it's the pump or did both check valves stick open?? If
the pump, most likely the piston fell off the rod. Disassemble the 4 bolts
and see what's up!

As for a 160HP that only has 6qt capacity !! There are no O-320's, to my
knowledge, that only use 6QTS. You have an O-235 dip stick on your engine.
Just remark the stick for 2 more quarts after adding a couple to see where
to grind a groove and 215 to 220F is not a high oil temperature in my
opinion but more close to perfect considering water boils at 212F. These
temps are cool for what mine runs on an average day. Once you have an extra
quart or two of oil your temps may come down a few degrees as well. FWIW I
never put 8qts in an O-320 as it will get blown out the breather to 7 QTS
immediately and then stay there for many hours, so I just originally fill to
7 qts and add one when it gets down to 6QTS 10 or 12 hours later!

Cheer,
Wayne

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dale Kopff" <dkopff@earthlink.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 5:39 PM
Subject: gear pump failure

Murphy group,

Yesterday while lowering the gear on Rebel 295RT (amphibious), the pump
failed.
After several pumps, (the mains did lower) the presure went to zero, and
there was no resistance to pumping.
I landed on the grass next to the rumway causing no damage other than some
paint removal on the bottom of the floats.
I was able to extend the front gears by hand and then lock them in place.
What is the best procedure (do's and don'ts}, to repair the pump?
Also, I have a lycoming 160 hp that has a oil capacity of only 6 quarts.
Even though I have low cyl temps, and no leaks to the oil cooler, I have
high oil temps (215-220 F @ 80 F). Any suggestions?

Dale



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