Rynoth wrote:Area 51% wrote:Ryan, Where do you have your CHT probes mounted? My engine seems to be running hotter than expected at 25hrs, but I'm wondering if it might only SEEM to be running warm because my probes are under the spark plugs and not screwed to the cooling fins as suggested by Sonex.
Mine are installed per the Aerovee installation in this PDF:
http://www.aeroconversions.com/support/ ... nstall.pdf
They're about 1/4" outside the cutout for the top spark plugs, at either the 2 o'clock (pictured) or 10 o'clock position depending on forward/aft cylinder spark plug. The hole is into the meat of the cylinder head, not into a fin.
estegen@outlook.com wrote:Hi Kai , I have added the Sonex B vents to the side of the cowling as well as increasing the exit underneath . I can now clime to 3000 ft with CHT just under 400 deg F , This made the most difference from all the adjustments . Also the fuel burps are no longer an issue , using mogas 98 . Here are some pictures .
estegen@outlook.com wrote:The naca ducts supply air to the rear of the engine , the aim was to cool the fuel system because I had burps using mogas 98 . Because the bottom opening still exists as well as the side B vents this did not effect the negative pressure required to cool the engine . I tried one modification at a time , the biggest difference was adding the side vents .
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