Now that's a neat idea!  Hadn't come across that before.  Gonna try that on
my O-200 (which doesn't lose much but always puts a smear of oil down the
side of the aircraft after 20 or 30 minutes of flight).

Cheers,

Tony

On 24 May 2017 at 04:19, brian.kraut--- via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> Oil leaks are very hard to find with brand new clean oil, especially
> with oil already on the engine so you can't see where new oil is
> leaking.  Best way is to use the flourescent dye and UV light you can
> get an auto parts store.  Put some of the dye in the oil and run it for
> just a few minutes at night then shut it down and the leak will light up
> like a neon sign.
>
>
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