Hi Guys,
I made some minor mods to the Onex cooling systems and flew for a couple more hours. Since I think of the Onex as the Harley I never had, it doesn't bother me too much to hang little shiny metal things off of it :-)
I refined the oil cooler scoop a little:
I enlarged the outlet scoop and truncated the bottom sooner to allow for a less cluttered path for exit. I also ran the sides all the way to the firewall. Maybe that will keep outside air from filling the low pressure area.
It's not quite as gaudy as it looks in the pic but it is pretty big. Both of these mods are easy to undo/change as needed after break in.
I also made an attempt to seal the valve cover cutouts. Not a perfect seal but pretty good.
I ran manometer tubes through the cabin heat flapper and out a recently acquired hole in the oil cooler plenum :-) The high pressure tube was routed through a blast tube and taped flat to the rear bulkhead of the baffling. The reference tube was taped to an oil cooler hose and basically just dangling in space behind the engine.
Took it up for a test flight yesterday. I climbed to 2000' AGL (~5000 ft DA), leveled off and throttled for 3000 RPM cruise. I let everything stabilize for about 4 minutes and then noted temperatures. Oil Temp 197, hottest CHT 327, EGTs in the mid 1200's, and pressure drop across the baffling 6.5 in. H2O. 6.5 is what Capt. Google says is needed to cool an O-360. BTW, I do have the CHT probes as close to the spark plug as I could possibly get them.
There was one disappointing number. I pulled the high pressure tube off of the manometer to get a reading of cockpit pressure relative to forward of the firewall. It was negative 1.2 in. H2O. I was hoping it would be positive. Oh well, the CO sensor in the cockpit has never come off of zero. I'm not going to worry about that.
This morning I took another 1 hour flight. I was able to do 4 full stop landings and taxi back without temps being the least bit threatening.
I can quit worrying about temps for now and get back to rigging issues and learning how to fly this airplane.
It's way too early to report much performance data. However, I can report one number. I have been able to regulate climb speed on takeoff very close to 100 MPH indicated. RPM locks in on 3400 and the GPS vertical speed reports anywhere from 950 to 1050 ft. per min. 3400 is where the engine makes peak power so that would explain (what I consider to be) the excellent climb rate. And I did verify again that WOT in level flight will blow right through 3600. I'm obviously under propped but right now I don't think I care. With this prop I'm set up for maximum T&G/Hr. That is touch and goes per hour. A very important performance parameter for this airplane.
Forever Forward,
Wes