Re: Warner 145 cylinder overhauls

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dcasali
Posts: 323
Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2001 11:54 am

Warner 145 cylinder overhauls

Post by dcasali »

'Well, it's annual time again, and cylinders 6 & 7 of the Warner 145 on
my engine are coming up far short on the compression test. Two months
ago we measured them while running down a misfire, and they were around
74; now (25 hrs later) they are both under 20. Curiously, the engine
seems to run just fine. Just to be sure, we flew it an hour today and
remeasured-- same lousy compression, even though I got 2150rpms on takeoff.

We can hear air hissing out of the engine breather tube, so it's
probably going by the rings. The jugs come off tomorrow.

Now the question is, who rebuilds Warner 145 cylinders? I have the Parts
and Services file-- it lists Harris Engine for cylinders and Al Ball,
Harmon Dickerson, and Forest Lovley for Warner repairs and overhauls.

Can anyone recommend a cylinder shop besides Harris; also, what have the
experiences with Harris been? (Harris is quoting a month turnaround; I
hate to be down that long.)

Thanks...

Dan Casali'
Jamie S. Treat
Posts: 141
Joined: Tue Feb 13, 2001 10:01 am

Re: Warner 145 cylinder overhauls

Post by Jamie S. Treat »

'Dan,

You can try Radial Engines, they have overhauled Warner engines.
Forest Lovley is booked up for one year.

Upon removal, you may want to do a dimensional check, if it is within
new or low side of field limits, a light honing and install new
rings. Check the valves for seating and wear on seat and guide. Check
the valves for leakage. Reinstall and check again in a few hours.
Convert back to Mineral oil for twenty hours or so.

Jamie


--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, Dan Casali wrote:
> Well, it's annual time again, and cylinders 6 & 7 of the Warner 145
on
> my engine are coming up far short on the compression test. Two
months
> ago we measured them while running down a misfire, and they were
around
> 74; now (25 hrs later) they are both under 20. Curiously, the
engine
> seems to run just fine. Just to be sure, we flew it an hour today
and
> remeasured-- same lousy compression, even though I got 2150rpms on
takeoff.
>
> We can hear air hissing out of the engine breather tube, so it's
> probably going by the rings. The jugs come off tomorrow.
>
> Now the question is, who rebuilds Warner 145 cylinders? I have the
Parts
> and Services file-- it lists Harris Engine for cylinders and Al
Ball,
> Harmon Dickerson, and Forest Lovley for Warner repairs and
overhauls.
>
> Can anyone recommend a cylinder shop besides Harris; also, what
have the
> experiences with Harris been? (Harris is quoting a month
turnaround; I
> hate to be down that long.)
>
> Thanks...
>
> Dan Casali
'
Tom and Carol Burmeister
Posts: 31
Joined: Thu May 17, 2001 6:04 am

Re: Warner 145 cylinder overhauls

Post by Tom and Carol Burmeister »

'Dan, Central cylinder in Omaha,Ne. can and has worked on Warner cylinders.
Ouestion , What carb , and prop are you using on your F-24. I have never been able ot get 2150 rpm on take off ? Thanks

Dan Casali wrote:
Well, it's annual time again, and cylinders 6 & 7 of the Warner 145 on
my engine are coming up far short on the compression test. Two months
ago we measured them while running down a misfire, and they were around
74; now (25 hrs later) they are both under 20. Curiously, the engine
seems to run just fine. Just to be sure, we flew it an hour today and
remeasured-- same lousy compression, even though I got 2150rpms on takeoff.

We can hear air hissing out of the engine breather tube, so it's
probably going by the rings. The jugs come off tomorrow.

Now the question is, who rebuilds Warner 145 cylinders? I have the Parts
and Services file-- it lists Harris Engine for cylinders and Al Ball,
Harmon Dickerson, and Forest Lovley for Warner repairs and overhauls.

Can anyone recommend a cylinder shop besides Harris; also, what have the
experiences with Harris been? (Harris is quoting a month turnaround; I
hate to be down that long.)

Thanks...

Dan Casali


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Vintage Wings, Inc.
Posts: 30
Joined: Mon Feb 12, 2001 6:21 pm

Re: Warner 145 cylinder overhauls

Post by Vintage Wings, Inc. »

'Never heard of Harris. A month is not bad at all. The shop I use that is
in the same building as I am is running an easy month as well.

I would go with Forest Lovely but he is out on the big Ford Tour at the
moment..

Regards,
Gene Lehman'
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