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High oil temp...or instrumentation?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 8:31 pm    Post subject: High oil temp...or instrumentation? Reply with quote

A friend has been fighting high oil temps for several months on his O-320.
The last flight he saw a sudden drop in temp followed a few minutes later by
a spike which went away and the temps were then fine for the rest of the
flight. I thought that the oil cooler bypass might have been stuck and then
opened but the temp dropped too fast I think for this to be a real temp
change. It seems to me that it may be instrumentation.

He is also having obvious instrumentation problems with EGT#1. It is very
erratic. I hope some of you can give him a few ideas as to how he can
troubleshoot these problems and hopefully get them resolved.

Here is a link to a Savvy Analysis data dump that he made on the last
flight.

https://www.savvyanalysis.com/flight/741039/7be0f496-4815-45d2-9eee-4455fc4f
5e98

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 4:29 am    Post subject: Re: High oil temp...or instrumentation? Reply with quote

Bill Bradburry,
The Savvy Analysis data link that you posted is not publicly accessible.
The vast majority of electrical problems are due to bad connections. The cause of more than one instrumentation problem is likely due to a bad ground connection. I suggest that all ground wires and cables, related to the engine and to engine sensors, be disconnected at both ends, cleaned, inspected, and reconnected. A thin film of grease on terminals will help prevent future corrosion.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 7:11 am    Post subject: High oil temp...or instrumentation? Reply with quote

On 10/18/2014 11:30 PM, Bill Bradburry wrote:
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A friend has been fighting high oil temps for several months on his O-320.
The last flight he saw a sudden drop in temp followed a few minutes later by
a spike which went away and the temps were then fine for the rest of the
flight. I thought that the oil cooler bypass might have been stuck and then
opened but the temp dropped too fast I think for this to be a real temp
change. It seems to me that it may be instrumentation.

He is also having obvious instrumentation problems with EGT#1. It is very
erratic. I hope some of you can give him a few ideas as to how he can
troubleshoot these problems and hopefully get them resolved.

Here is a link to a Savvy Analysis data dump that he made on the last
flight.

https://www.savvyanalysis.com/flight/741039/7be0f496-4815-45d2-9eee-4455fc4f
5e98

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill

Unless he had an obvious very bad miss, the egt reading had to be sensor

or instrument related.


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:22 am    Post subject: High oil temp...or instrumentation? Reply with quote

I had no problem bring up the information. It appears accessible to me. The
link is split in the original e-mail and I had to enter the last 3
characters manually after clicking the link. (E98)

Bob McC

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 11:20 am    Post subject: High oil temp...or instrumentation? Reply with quote

Had similar OT readings; OT needs good engine ground return. Found all Van's cable swages incomplete; battery ground pulled loose as I disconnect battery. Check swages and cable connections; easy fix.

John
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On Oct 18, 2014, at 9:30 PM, Bill Bradburry <bbradburry(at)verizon.net> wrote:



A friend has been fighting high oil temps for several months on his O-320.
The last flight he saw a sudden drop in temp followed a few minutes later by
a spike which went away and the temps were then fine for the rest of the
flight. I thought that the oil cooler bypass might have been stuck and then
opened but the temp dropped too fast I think for this to be a real temp
change. It seems to me that it may be instrumentation.

He is also having obvious instrumentation problems with EGT#1. It is very
erratic. I hope some of you can give him a few ideas as to how he can
troubleshoot these problems and hopefully get them resolved.

Here is a link to a Savvy Analysis data dump that he made on the last
flight.

https://www.savvyanalysis.com/flight/741039/7be0f496-4815-45d2-9eee-4455fc4f
5e98

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill







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