ldmill wrote:Kip - after much fiddling around with the baffles, I've been able to balance out my CHT's pretty well now. #6 reading was in fact correct. The air was blowing right over the front two cylinders and only hitting #6. I did have to rivet in air dams just above the split between #2/4 cylinders and #4/6 cylincers. I also did this between #3/5 cylinders as well as blocking #1 leading edge fins some. This slowed the air flow down/deflected it some- and created a high pressure area over the front two cylinders and forced air down between them. Interestingly enough, #2 was the hottest on the entire engine followed by #4. I've now got all 6 cylinders reading between 260 - 290 degrees on average. CHT's are never really an issue at this point. During a hard climb, I just have to watch EGT's more than CHT's now.
Oil temps are also well in control - stay at 187 almost all the time except for a very hard climb, then they will start up. Very tight baffling for the oil cooler.
Cheers!
Lorin Miller N81YX
andrewp wrote:This is interesting - I was going to post a "WT Heck" type post about my poor Jab running too coll on 2,4,6. Actually it runs ok in cruise, but it is a real problem when I am descending when if I pull power back, #6 used to plunge below 212F. After fiddling with little deflectors and diffusers I managed to make it worse and then I had all 3 cylinders on the left side go below 200 as I was turning base to final. It has been kicking my butt as I can't do stalls and climb and descent testing now I have some smaller wheel pants on because the engine gets too cold (!). What a problem to have.
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