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1. 04:25 AM - Re: Cylinder head temps (Bobby Hester)
2. 05:26 AM - Fly-In this Saturday at Hickory, NC (Wesley Robinson)
3. 09:14 PM - What Is This, Where Can I Get Them? (Matt Dralle)
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Subject: | Re: Cylinder head temps |
Here is a dicussion on that subject that is ging on over at VAF:
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=29981
I see about the same thing and also have a Superior XP-0360
I installed the lower louvers and they did not seem to help much.
I don't use hardly any oil. I have found that the engine oil level likes to stay
about 6.5 on the dip stick. If there is more it seems to go away until it gets
to 6.5 and then it stays there for a long time.
When I see the CHT's going over 410 I usually level off and pull the throttle back
until it comes back down then continue my climb.
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Chuck & Deanna Schieffer wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I have about 33 hours flown off of my 40 hours on my RV-7A at CMA. I
> have a Superior O-360 with electronic ignitions and a Hartzell CS prop
> with 8.5:1 pistons. I usually use full power to climb to 1000' then
> go to 25"/2500 until about 2500' then level off and go to 23:/2350.
> My cylinder head temps at 2500' are usually #1 & 2 about 380 to 400
> degrees with #s 3 and 4 about 415 to 420 deg on a 70 deg day. Oil
> temp usually stays between 170 and 185. I was hoping during break-in
> the CHTs would drop by this time. My oil consumption seems to be
> about 1/4th of a quart per hour so I think the majority of my engine
> break-in is done. I have sealed all the significant holes in the
> upper cowl pressure area and are now considering adding the lower cowl
> louvers to try to get more CHT cooling. Any thoughts from you guys
> who have been down this road.
> Thanks,
> Chuck Schieffer
>
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Subject: | Fly-In this Saturday at Hickory, NC |
EAA Chapter 731 is holding their Spring Fly-in at Hickory (KHKY) this
Saturday.
There will be an award for best RV!
See their website for more info: http://www.eaa731.org
Wesley T Robinson
RV-9A N224WR 'The Red Baron'
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Subject: | What Is This, Where Can I Get Them? |
What is this piece of AN hardware? It is holding an AN3 fiction bolt
head in place on the back of the Van's throttle quadrants.
Thanks!
Matt Dralle
List Admin / RV-4 Builder
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