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Old 16th Nov 2002, 02:37
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RatherBeFlying
 
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Possibly he means what he said.

The leaking fuel close to ambient temperature at cruising altitude would cool whatever it leaked/sprayed upon, be that the oil reservoir or other parts of the engine where oil flowed.

And the increased viscosity would result in increased oil pressure.

So very easy to see after the fact. Hands up everybody who would react to Low Oil Temperature by checking for a fuel leak, even before last August?
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