mike.smith wrote:22 deg on the ground and the teens in the air today (colder than I usually fly). 140 deg oil temps in flight. 49-50 psi OP.
Direct C51 wrote:mike.smith wrote:22 deg on the ground and the teens in the air today (colder than I usually fly). 140 deg oil temps in flight. 49-50 psi OP.
Mike, your oil pressure seems to be within limits with your cool oil, but have you considered that your oil is too cool to evaporate any moisture from the crankcase? I would be very concerned if my oil temperature never reached 200 degrees. You might have significant condensed water vapor that is not being evaporated. Additionally, motor oil is a much better lubricant at 200 degrees than it is as 140 degrees. It is just my opinion, but I would not continue flying your airplane with such low oil temperatures. It is customary, and easy, to block off a portion of your oil cooler to allow the oil temperature to stabilize at a normal operating range. If you have everything blocked off and it is still only 140 degrees, perhaps your oil temp sender is bad, or you need to completely remove the oil cooler as some Sonex guys do.
Does Sonex publish a normal oil temperature range for the Aerovee? Min ? Max?
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