Hello All,
I'd like some help diagnosing an oil cooling issue. I think my oil temp is running too low and that the culprit is the attachment point of the oil cooler to the accessory case.
I have an O-320 accessory case and there's a Vernatherm in the oil pressure screen housing. I think the oil return line, from the cooler, is attached correctly to the left, and higher than, the oil pressure screen housing. The oil line to the cooler is attached in the middle of the accessory case, maybe half way up from the bottom of the engine, so to the right and below the oil pressure screen housing. I think this is the incorrect attachment point when a Vernatherm is installed.
Can anyone confirm that the correct attachment point for the line to the oil cooler is directly above, and offset to the left of, the oil pressure screen housing? I think this is where the oil cooler bypass spring and plunger would go if I didn't have a Vernatherm.
My oil temps take quite a while to reach 100 F, and after an hour of landing practice only get to 160 F. This was only a few days ago in Phoenix when the OAT was 75+ F.
I verified that the Vernatherm opens and closes at the correct temperatures, roughly, when I did my oil change a week ago.
Here is part of Figure 7-4 in an O-320 Operator's Manual that show optional oil cooler connections.
Thanks for any help and advice.