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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 7:20 pm    Post subject: Cowl Air Temperatures Reply with quote

Out of curiosity, does anyone have an estimate (or maybe actuals) of max expected temperatures in the aft cavity portion of the cowl just forward of the firewall but behind the engine cooling baffles? (RV6/7 IO360 or equiv assuming no fire, obviously)

Also, when would the worst temperatures occur, both during flight and on the ground? My guess is T/O or max power slow climb would be the most challenging design condition ... but I'm not sure, does soakback after shutdown come close? Any input is appreciated.

-Andy
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:09 am    Post subject: Cowl Air Temperatures Reply with quote

I have a digital temp sensor mounted 2 inches below the lower spark plug (cyl #3) on a typical flight with OAT at 60 this reads 174. The CHTs at the same time are 360 plus or minus about 5. The highest reading I have seen so far was 180. The hottest cowl temp will be found shortly after you shut down.
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Out of curiosity, does anyone have an estimate (or maybe actuals) of max expected temperatures in the aft cavity portion of the cowl just forward of the firewall but behind the engine cooling baffles? (RV6/7 IO360 or equiv assuming no fire, obviously)



Also, when would the worst temperatures occur, both during flight and on the ground? My guess is T/O or max power slow climb would be the most challenging design condition ... but I'm not sure, does soakback after shutdown come close? Any input is appreciated.



-Andy

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