N111YX wrote:I gave up trying to balance cylinders after noting significant changes every time I re-installed the cowling. One question you may ask is are you reading the temperature of the cylinder, or the temperature of the sensor? I have the "around-the-plug" type so I'm probably off to a bad start anyway.
DCASonex wrote:On # 5 cylinder the solid area around the head bolt on the aft most side almost contacts the back side of the intake plenum
kmwoody wrote:N111YX wrote:I gave up trying to balance cylinders after noting significant changes every time I re-installed the cowling. One question you may ask is are you reading the temperature of the cylinder, or the temperature of the sensor? I have the "around-the-plug" type so I'm probably off to a bad start anyway.
Kip, what is your range of CHT temps? Mine are 250 #6 to 320 #5 measured with the sensor between the spark plugs and covered with an insulator. I switched 3 and 5 to test the accuracy, they were reading properly.DCASonex wrote:On # 5 cylinder the solid area around the head bolt on the aft most side almost contacts the back side of the intake plenum
Ken W
N111YX wrote:Ken, I run from 220 (#1) to about 310 (#5). That #1 always runs cold. I think the ram air blows right on the sensor. #2 runs about 60 degrees warmer. Like I said, I don't worry about it. If the hottest cylinder is below the maximum and the coolest is above the minimum, I'm content....
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