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FYA: Ranger oil changes
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 1:30 am
by danMichael
'Ranger fliers:
Ive always joked that changing the oil on a Ranger was redundant
because I change it every time I go flying. Just out of curiosity, I
did some back of the envelope figuring tonight and realized that its
actually true. Assuming you add 1 quart of fresh oil each hour and the
capacity of the system is 5 gallons, the average age of the oil in the
engine never exceeds 19 hours. If you use more than 1 quart / hour or
dont refill as frequently, the average age is less.
I came across an aerial picture that shows the Ranger factory in
Farmingdale around 1938:
, its on
the right margin about half way down the page.
Best wishes for the New Year.
:Dan Michael
:NC81323'
Re: FYA: Ranger oil changes
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 8:55 am
by ranger440c5
'Hmmm... let's see. The latest quote for a DRUM of Aeroshell w100 or
w120 is $502. At 50hrs annually and 1qt/hr that's 12.5 gal/year. A
drum will last 4 years w/o changes, so thats $125 annual oil costs.
Obviously, up or down according to flight time. But even at 100 hrs
annually(or 2qts/hr at50hrs/yr), $250 in oil. It will take a lot of
flying to justify all the cost and trouble of the attempts to dry up
a Ranger.
--- In
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, danMichael wrote:
> Ranger fliers:
>
> Ive always joked that changing the oil on a Ranger was redundant
> because I change it every time I go flying. Just out of curiosity,
I
> did some back of the envelope figuring tonight and realized that
its
> actually true. Assuming you add 1 quart of fresh oil each hour and
the
> capacity of the system is 5 gallons, the average age of the oil in
the
> engine never exceeds 19 hours. If you use more than 1 quart / hour
or
> dont refill as frequently, the average age is less.
>
> I came across an aerial picture that shows the Ranger factory in
> Farmingdale around 1938:
> , its
on
> the right margin about half way down the page.
>
> Best wishes for the New Year.
>
> :Dan Michael
> :NC81323
'
Re: FYA: Ranger oil changes
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 11:48 am
by harry hayman
'Never done the number's ,but have agreed with your
take on ranger oil consumption for year's.
Have a nice New Year.
Harry
--- ranger440c5 wrote:
>
> Hmmm... let's see. The latest quote for a DRUM of
> Aeroshell w100 or
> w120 is $502. At 50hrs annually and 1qt/hr that's
> 12.5 gal/year. A
> drum will last 4 years w/o changes, so thats $125
> annual oil costs.
> Obviously, up or down according to flight time. But
> even at 100 hrs
> annually(or 2qts/hr at50hrs/yr), $250 in oil. It
> will take a lot of
> flying to justify all the cost and trouble of the
> attempts to dry up
> a Ranger.
>
>
> --- In
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, danMichael
> wrote:
> > Ranger fliers:
> >
> > Ive always joked that changing the oil on a Ranger
> was redundant
> > because I change it every time I go flying. Just
> out of curiosity,
> I
> > did some back of the envelope figuring tonight and
> realized that
> its
> > actually true. Assuming you add 1 quart of fresh
> oil each hour and
> the
> > capacity of the system is 5 gallons, the average
> age of the oil in
> the
> > engine never exceeds 19 hours. If you use more
> than 1 quart / hour
> or
> > dont refill as frequently, the average age is
> less.
> >
> > I came across an aerial picture that shows the
> Ranger factory in
> > Farmingdale around 1938:
> >
>
,
> its
> on
> > the right margin about half way down the page.
> >
> > Best wishes for the New Year.
> >
> > :Dan Michael
> > :NC81323
>
>
>
>
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