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Subject: | Re: RV-List: EGT Thermocouple Locations |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "John Starn" <jhstarn@earthlink.net>
On the HRII with custom built exhaust and a VERY tight cowl, we are a little
more like 2 1/2 to 3" down stream and on a "flat" part of the tube. Ours are
drilled in the very "front" part of the tube. If we had to do it again we'd
drill the hole at about 45 degrees angle looking out to make service
removal/re-installation easier BUT we have 3 cylinders on each side so the
middle one(s) is/are the service problem(s). KABONG (GBA)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Dudley" <rhdudley@att.net>
Subject: RV-List: EGT Thermocouple Locations
> What is the conventional wisdom for the locations of EGT thermocouples
> relative to the exhaust flanges?
>
> The only post I found in the archives asks the question: "is 1-1/2" from
> the flange the popular location?"
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