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31 Oct 2024 17:40 #1 by John Farrell
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Bill; Thanks for sharing. Been 51 years for me; Six Bonanzas later, one brief Cessna 140 adventure (not able to keep it out of grass!), two 172's, and the Ercoupe. I am at the cross road about keeping on. If I lived with my Ercoupe probably keep flying till the end. As you mentioned, tough decision. I don't golf, fish, or hunt or travel much any longer. John Farrell

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31 Oct 2024 17:19 #2 by Keith Whitcomb
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Worth reading before you start tearing into the motor

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31 Oct 2024 16:02 #3 by William James
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Just hung it up after 62 years and 5300 hours . . . . (all private pilot) very tough decision . I am 84 and cognitive abilities in the dumper . . . started in an Ercoupe and 12 aircraft later ended ion an Ercoupe Keep on keeping on. Bill James

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30 Oct 2024 18:26 #4 by Larry Snyder
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You are pretty much at the lower limit of oil usage, according to Continental. I'll attach the form that shows it. When I had my engine overhauled in 2006 ir was consuming a quart every 3 hours, and that is awfully close to the limit. It also made trips a pain, since every stop I had to put oil in it.
 

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30 Oct 2024 18:03 #5 by Super User
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Continental tells you to worry when oil is consumed 1qt per hour. They have a service bulletin that defines when/how to evaluate oil usage (oil analysis is imperative to actually know what's going on).

I put 8 oz of camguard in my engine every other oil change. On my Aircoupe and my C182.
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30 Oct 2024 16:02 #6 by John Farrell
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How much Marvel Mystery Oil to add to the crankcase in a C-85-12F engine?   My mechanic suggested using some to help with oil consumption which is now at about 1 Quart every 2.5 hours.  High time engine but seems to be running strong.  Any recommendations would help.  I used MMO in several of my Bonanzas over the years but can't for the life of me remember how much I added to the oil.  My memory of these incidental things has gone south since I turned 83 this month!!  

As a side query, I wonder how many ERcoupe pilots are in the eighties and still flying their Coupes.  Just curious. Thanks in advance for any and all responses. "Keep the blue side up!"  

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