by MichaelFarley56 » Sun Mar 04, 2018 2:29 pm
Other people may have different results, but on my airplane I’ve flown it both with a cover plate over the oil cooler hole as well as leaving it open. I left the opening open when I had the turbo installed, figuring that the extra air flow through the cowling and turbo area wouldn’t hurt anything, but now that I’m flying normally aspirated, I installed my cover plate.
Honestly, in terms of oil temp, I really don’t notice much of a difference. I think Ryan is right that closing that opening off will increase the air pressure differential between upper and lower cowling areas which would help, but at the same time there is some natural oil cooling when leaving that opening there as you’ll have a lot of air flowing over the bottom of the engine case.
In reality, I don’t think it matters much. It seems that, once the AeroVee is broken in, there’s hardly ever an issue with oil cooling. I don’t hear of many cases where people are flying behind AeroVees and experience high oil temps; normally the challenge is to get the oil temp high enough, especially in the winter!
Mike Farley
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