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Anyone seen this happen before? H&E R120

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Gordon Dunn

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Post Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:56 pm

Anyone seen this happen before? H&E R120

Preparing to take off yesterday- what would have been the 3rd flight for the day.. warmed up the engine, about to clip in, and the engine suddenly stopped. All attempts to restart failed- presumed it was the recoil starter at fault. I had a spare one in the hangar, so I didn’t panic, and packed up.
Looking at the engine today I found that the starter was indeed faulty- seems like the spring has gone- changed it, but still wouldn’t start the machine- seemed as if there was no compression in the head.
Popped off the plug for a look, and noticed some shiny deposits on the plug- not a good sign. The mixture was right, so I knew that it couldn’t have just burnt a hole in the cylinder.
Removed the head to look at the piston and noticed a lot of debris inside the cylinder- and a piece of wire protruding right though the cylinder…. The wire has obviously entered the combustion chamber and penetrated the piston. There are some marks on the ports and inside the cylinder head where it has gouged out the walls, and some debris in the tuned pipe also. As yet uncertain where the wire came from… But seems to have come from the induction side of the engine- somewhere after the carb outlet…... Anyone seen this before?


Here are a few pictures-
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Piston, with the wire protruding through the top surface at the bottom right.

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Detailed view of the wire

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Debris/soot in the cylinder- due a de-coking anyway after 120 hours. Visible damage to the edges and the piece of wire visible at the 5o’clock position

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Damage to the cylinder wall and ports

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Detailed view of the ports

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Detailed view of the ports

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Detailed view of the wire, and damage to the ports

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Damage to the cylinder head- contact with the wire.


Thankfully it happened on the ground, and not in the air.


Regards,

GD
Gordon Dunn
H&E R80/115
H&E R120/99
Paramania Fusion 26


370 hrs PPG
www.gordondunn.co.uk
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Gordon Dunn

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Post Sun Aug 09, 2009 8:41 am

Big end bearing disentegrated during running, and the roller bearings were sucked up into the cylinder.....
See diagram below- the parts must have got caught in the 'green mixture' within the crankcase, then blown up the induction ports. Some of them were 'scissored' by the piston on the way out of the port, but the ones that made it through penetrated the top surface of the piston.
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You've got to appreciate also that this cycle repeats almost 160 times per second!!! 9500rpm at full throttle.

Altogether it's going to be an expensive repair- but it would have been impossible to predict that this was going to happen. The machine was due a 120 hour service soon, so i would have been replacing a lot of parts anyway, but I hadn't figured on a new cylinder. :(

Just thankful again it didn't happen in the air- although I am prepared for emergencies at any point during the flight, it's more of an inconvenience than anything else.

Time to blow the dust of the R80 now.
Gordon Dunn
H&E R80/115
H&E R120/99
Paramania Fusion 26


370 hrs PPG
www.gordondunn.co.uk
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Dean

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Post Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:17 pm

Nasty!!! :evil:
Lucky you have a spare machine....
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Post Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:06 pm

Indeed- the R80 was out for both flights lastnight... sweet weather, as you could see from the pics on the other posting... It would kill me if i was grounded due to technical problems for a significant period.... Anyone got the number for Paramotors Anonymous?

The R120 engine is on it's way to Spain for analysis/rebuild as we speak. Should be like a new machine in 2 weeks. Engine was due a 125hr service anyway.

GD
Gordon Dunn
H&E R80/115
H&E R120/99
Paramania Fusion 26


370 hrs PPG
www.gordondunn.co.uk
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Gordon Dunn

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Post Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:40 pm

Re: Anyone seen this happen before? H&E R120

Engine update- The R120 lives again! On it's way back now from Spain.
Gordon Dunn
H&E R80/115
H&E R120/99
Paramania Fusion 26


370 hrs PPG
www.gordondunn.co.uk

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