RogerH
Well Known Member
Recently considered purchasing an approximately 305 hour IO-390 powered experimental Glasair Sportsman 2+2. (Just too old to wait out the full RV-15 timeframe) During the initial due-diligence process I noticed a log entry noting a November 2025 exhaust valve reaming on the #4 cylinder. When questioned about it the seller indicated he suspected a stuck valve, that cylinder's EGT had recently zeroed out hence he did the work. I should have but I did not think at the time to ask if he had checked for a bad sensor.
About six hours of flight time after the reaming (43 hours on the oil) the seller had sent an oil sample to Blackstone. The report showed an almost doubling from the previous analysis of Iron, Copper, Lead, Chromium, and Aluminum. Compared to the language in reports I've routinely had done on my other planes Blackstone definitely expressed a higher level of concern.
When I spoke to the seller about the significant increases he dismissed the concern because "the filter had been cut and revealed no metal". I don't know what I don't know about exhaust-valve reaming but unless the reaming was overdone and/or the engine has other issues why would any, much less multiple metal readings jump significantly ?
Oh, and when I left a message for the A&P who did a recent condition inspection on the plane, who I had spoken to before, to get his input it was "crickets".
The plane was very well equipped, checking all the boxes on personal wants & needs but my spidey-sense told me to RUN, don't walk away!
Have my School of Hard Knocks experiences finally payed off or am I missing something?
About six hours of flight time after the reaming (43 hours on the oil) the seller had sent an oil sample to Blackstone. The report showed an almost doubling from the previous analysis of Iron, Copper, Lead, Chromium, and Aluminum. Compared to the language in reports I've routinely had done on my other planes Blackstone definitely expressed a higher level of concern.
When I spoke to the seller about the significant increases he dismissed the concern because "the filter had been cut and revealed no metal". I don't know what I don't know about exhaust-valve reaming but unless the reaming was overdone and/or the engine has other issues why would any, much less multiple metal readings jump significantly ?
Oh, and when I left a message for the A&P who did a recent condition inspection on the plane, who I had spoken to before, to get his input it was "crickets".
The plane was very well equipped, checking all the boxes on personal wants & needs but my spidey-sense told me to RUN, don't walk away!
Have my School of Hard Knocks experiences finally payed off or am I missing something?


