Area 51% wrote:I believe the oil that has passed through the cooler gets directed into the oil galleys and not directed to the sump.
Also, now when I read your posts, I hear Mel Blanc's voice. .
Bryan Cotton wrote:Today with my second oil cooler exit I saw 205-208 in cruise. Was able to do 5 laps around the pattern after cruising for a half hour. Oil would get to 214 on the ground and cool to 209 on takeoff. Seems a lot better. Oil pressure is still at 60, not sure why it didn't go down when I trimmed the original spring some more.
XenosN42 wrote:What make & model of oil temperature probe do you use?
Where is that temperature probe installed?
What is the make & model of the cockpit side oil temperature display unit?
Something just isn't right here.
13brv3 wrote:It would be easy enough to test it at boiling temp, which is just the temp range you need. I'm curious, what temp are you trying to maintain?
13brv3 wrote:Why 200? I've always read that you want oil temp over 212F to make sure you boil off all the water that's collected. Does the VW engine engine need to keep the temp lower for some reason?
Bryan Cotton wrote:13brv3 wrote:Why 200? I've always read that you want oil temp over 212F to make sure you boil off all the water that's collected. Does the VW engine engine need to keep the temp lower for some reason?
It gets brutally hot under the cowl - and the fuel gets vapor bubbles on the ground. The aeroinjector has no bowl so that gives us the infamous burps. So I'd rather be a little cooler.
I stretched my oil cooler bypass spring from 3 1/16" to 3 7/8", and peaked at 200F. I'm happy.
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