by ScottM-Sonex1629 » Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:34 pm
My oil temps have been rock solid in the green so far. I did have a high oil pressure reading during my ground runs which turned out to be from the wrong setting in my MGL Xtreme.
Do you have the top mount oil cooler or bottom? Are the cooling baffles well sealed? If you have the top mount cooler, did you fabricate the oil cooler air exit baffle correctly?
The high CHT's can be resolved by richening the mixture (I did no more than 1/4 turn richer per tuning session). Also check that your secondary ignition is not too advanced. This really can only be done properly in flight. Climb to an altitude and level off and stabilize the engine rpm. Fly with both sides ignitions on for 5-10 mins, check your CHT's and EGT's. Then turn off the secondary, do the same and fly for 5-10 mins, and record the RPM, CHT's and EGT's. Based on what your reporting...you should see a decrease in temps. Repeat this for the primary igniting (turn it off and fly on secondary only). Record the numbers.
The AeroVee and AeroInjector manual indicate the acceptable range and if your high what to do with the mixture and timing.
It took me about 5-6 flights and tuning sessions to get my engine to a comfortable range. Remember before you get around 25 hours on the engine it will tend to run hot, until it gets more broken in.
I'm at 7.7 hours and during my flight yesterday, while doing touch and go's, my CHT's were 330-350, and EGT's were in the high 1100-1220, and my oil temp is around 210, oil pressure is at 45-50.
Scott Meyer
Sonex 1629 - Sold...9/2019