by 13brv3 » Sat May 13, 2023 4:36 pm
I'd strongly recommend NOT going to Evans to try to solve an overheating issue. The normal 50/50 mix cools much better. It's tempting to like that high boiling point of Evans, but you will run your CHT temps up considerably. Below is from my notes using the EMS logs to document the temps.
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Since the CHTs were on the high side, and since I’ll likely be adding power to the engine, I drained the Evans, and replaced it with a 50/50 mix of DexCool and distilled water. This is the current Rotax recommendation, and I knew it would cool better. I made a brief flight today, with a climb and cruise similar to yesterday’s flight.
The highest CHT went from 248 with Evans, to 221 with Dex. A brief cruise at 5300 rpm gave 242 with Evans, and 216 with Dex.
Coolant temp went from 216 with Evans, to 208 with Dex. A brief cruise at 5300 rpm gave 212 with Evans, and 200 with Dex.
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Without airflow, nearly any aircraft will overheat, but yours does seem worse than it should be. It would be interesting to try an electric radiator fan on the ground to verify that resolves the issue. If it doesn't you have to start wondering if you don't have coolant flow for some reason.
I'd also want to know the air temp going into the radiator. I'm not clear if you're using hot air from the cowl for the radiator, or if it has a cool air inlet.
Rusty
Onex- Rotax 912 (160 hours and counting)
Fixed wing, gyroplane, A&P