I hear what you are saying in the sense that the measurement point doesn't matter if you are consistent and you get good relative data.radfordc wrote:Practically, it doesn't matter. CHT readings are somewhat relative. What is important is that you know what is normal for your engine and be alert to any significant changes that may occur.
GraemeSmith wrote:I hear what you are saying in the sense that the measurement point doesn't matter if you are consistent and you get good relative data. However - if you want long engine life the actual CHT does matter ...[snip]radfordc wrote:Practically, it doesn't matter. CHT readings are somewhat relative. What is important is that you know what is normal for your engine and be alert to any significant changes that may occur.
sonex1374 wrote:Likewise, we also know that not overheating the engine is key to long life.
Return to Technical Write-Ups and FAQs
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 13 guests