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genie(at)swissmail.org Guest
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Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 10:39 pm Post subject: O-320 Cylinder Heads Different Temperatures |
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According to the Vision Microsystems VMS 1000C display in my aircraft
the temperatures of the cylinder heads differ when in flight. Could that
cause problems? If so, what, and how can I remedy this?
Thanks.
George Nielsen
RV-6 PH-XGN
The Hague, the Netherlands
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n223rv(at)wolflakeairport Guest
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Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:38 am Post subject: O-320 Cylinder Heads Different Temperatures |
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Can you better explain the temperatures and temperature differentials by cylinder?
-Mike Kraus
RV-4 sold
RV-10 flying
KitFox SS7 Radial building
On May 11, 2013, at 2:37 AM, George Nielsen <genie(at)swissmail.org> wrote:
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According to the Vision Microsystems VMS 1000C display in my aircraft the temperatures of the cylinder heads differ when in flight. Could that cause problems? If so, what, and how can I remedy this?
Thanks.
George Nielsen
RV-6 PH-XGN
The Hague, the Netherlands
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BARRY CHECK 6
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Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 4:48 am Post subject: O-320 Cylinder Heads Different Temperatures |
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George:
A temperature differential (delta) between both CHT & EGT that is poorly considered acceptable at 50 Deg F between cylinders.
I think that is VERY POOR. I am seeing ONLY 15 Deg F delta on CHT. And in real cold days (32 F/0C) the delta drops down to about 5 Deg F on CHT's. I am not concerned with the delta on EGT's but I am on CHT's. I monitor CHT's during flight. As far as EGT's go... I can lean just as well with the EAR as with the EGT.
So, how do you control the delta? A REAL tight fitting baffling system or plenum. I am luck as I have baffles. By controlling the fit around the starter ring gear, size of cowl exhaust ramps/flaps, fit of top to bottom of cowl, oil cooler location, and those highly forgotten little pieces of aluminum in front of cylinders 1 & 2. You can get the temps down. AND don't forget to install those fiberglass blisters INSIDE the cowl... You know, the two just after the intake ports - Mounted on the top of the cowl. DON'T ASK!
I have also found the two louver vents on the bottom of the cowl work GREAT!
Cooler engine and NO CO issues.
Barry
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According to the Vision Microsystems VMS 1000C display in my aircraft the temperatures of the cylinder heads differ when in flight. Could that cause problems? If so, what, and how can I remedy this?
Thanks.
George Nielsen
RV-6 PH-XGN
The Hague, the Netherlands[b]
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