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All, I am experiencing higher than normal oil temps. Â Itâs not unusual to see 210ËF in the climb. Â And then the oil temps remain above 200Ë during cruise.
In the last annual, there was nothing done to the fuel system. The magnetos were spot on. Â We also checked the temp sensor to ensure its accuracy against three different thermometers and ran it up and down using a deep fryer with water. Â We also pulled the Vernatherm out of the bottom of the oil cooler to ensure it was working. Â I also called Rosta mfg to discuss the vernatherm operation. Â It cracked open at 150Ë and was full extended by 185Ë per the manufacturer.
In flight, I started playing with the fuel flow to see if I could lower the temps. Â What I noticed was that If I put the fuel flow about 250Ë Rich of Peak I could move the oil temp down below 180Ë. Â I could then hold it using about 225Ë ROP. Â I also cooled the motor by reducing the RPM to 2300.Â
Anytime I ran the motor below 200ËROP the oil temp would climb again. This is counterintuitive according to the Oklahoma guys recommendations on running the EGT temps.
As another point of data, I ran the engine LOP and noticed that I could stabilize the temp at 184Ë by running about 45-50Ë LOP.Â
After talking to the TCM support staff it would appear that I might need a fuel system setup but I donât know of anyone that has a fuel pressure system, which will necessitate me taking the plane to a repair station. Â That system that TCM recommends is about $5,500.Â
Here are some numbers from yesterdayâs flight:
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Does anyone have any recommendations?Â
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Engine Oil Temps; May need fuel system setup
Submitted by Anonymous on
Engine Oil Temps; May need fuel system setup
Submitted by Anonymous on
Engine Oil Temps; May need fuel system setup
Submitted by Anonymous on
Engine Oil Temps; May need fuel system setup
Submitted by Anonymous on