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912 water temp probe? Thilo please clarify

 
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PostPosted: Sat May 06, 2006 5:03 am    Post subject: 912 water temp probe? Thilo please clarify Reply with quote

I think the best thing to do, is ask Thilo exactly what he ment.
Thilo, your comment below, Are you implying a water temp gauge isn't needed if a CHT gauge is in the aircraft ?
Fritz

" However, it's not really needed, since the CHT probes are
sufficient.
Best regards

Thilo Kind"



Dave <daberti(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:


I think you misread his response, the water temp gage is needed, however
Rotax uses an installation point on the cylinder head that does not directly
contact the water/coolant but reads the temperature of the water jacket.
Only the cylinder heads are water cooled on a Rotax engine, not the cylinder
sleeves or block. I hope clarification this helps.

Dave 601-HD 912ULS

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PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2006 11:56 pm    Post subject: 912 water temp probe? Thilo please clarify Reply with quote

Dear List,

Regarding the water temperature topic I have modified my XL Rotax 912S =
to include a water temperature sender. This is located in the return =
line to the radiator on the starboard side of the engine..
I have fitted a change over switch to the CHT temperature gauge so at a =
flick of a switch I can see what either are reading.

I have also used Evans waterless coolant and my temperatures are well =
within limits and stable. I have not had to top up the coolant system =
since I first filled with Evans - some 20 hours now.

The water temperature runs about 15 degrees C less than the CHT (No. 4 =
cylinder) in the cruise.
I am using just the one gauge to save space (and weight) on the =
intrument panel, the other reason for fitting the water temp. sender was =
the original set up gave me the temperature of just No. 4 cly head only, =
I was concerned that if I had a problem with overheating of one of the =
other three cylinders having the water temperature would give me a =
better and more rapid indication.

601 XL G-DONT, PFA UK 40 hours so far!.

Norman


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