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1. 04:49 AM - Re: CHT (N395V)
2. 04:56 AM - Re: CHT (A. Dennis Savarese)
3. 09:24 PM - Re: CHT (Scott Aldrich)
4. 10:37 PM - Spark Plugs for Sale (Vectorwarbirds@aol.com)
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--> M14PEngines-List message posted by: "N395V" <n395v@hughes.net>
Set up a pot of boiling water on a hot plate within reach of th probe and drop
the probe in. It should read close to 212F or 100C.
If it is close in this ramge it is probably ok.
Alternatively you can get cooking oil up over 300 deg F if you have a good thermometetr
to measure it.
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Milt
N395V
F1 Rocket
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--> M14PEngines-List message posted by: "A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese@elmore.rr.com>
You can also use a laser temperature sensor and read the CHT's on each
cylinder with the probes exactly at the same point where the probes are
installed on each cylinder.
Dennis
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 11:07 PM
> --> M14PEngines-List message posted by: "John Clayton"
> <Claytonfly@comcast.net>
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> Scott
>
> I would start by changing one of the probes on the #6 or #9 cylinders with
> the one that is indicating hotter.
> This should tell you if the probe is bad.
>
> John
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> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto:owner-m14pengines-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Scott
> Aldrich
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 9:44 PM
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> --> M14PEngines-List message posted by: "Scott Aldrich"
> <s-aldrich@comcast.net>
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> I have CHT on #3, 6, and 9. #3 runs 20 to 25 C hotter than the other two.
> Baffling is sealed up pretty good all around. It would seem 3 and 9 would
> be similar as far as air flow. This is a Murphy Moose with the main
> outlet
> on the bottom and two smaller air outlets on the side cheeks.
>
>
> For starters what is the best way to test the CHT probe and make sure it
> is
> not off?
>
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> Thanks,
>
> Scott
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>
>
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--> M14PEngines-List message posted by: "Scott Aldrich" <s-aldrich@comcast.net>
Thanks for all the ideas.
Scott
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Subject: | Spark Plugs for Sale |
--> M14PEngines-List message posted by: Vectorwarbirds@aol.com
Selling all my Russian & Chinese spark plugs, new and used. Contact me off
list if interested.
Gary Bunn
vectorwarbirds@aol.com
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