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Author: | dan [ Mon Feb 17, 2014 7:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Oil Cooler Line From Engine |
Hi Brian , I too have the 0-320,no vernatherm, I block off the cooler in the winter most generally. Summer time temps will reach 180 and Somtimes a little better than that, you won't have to worry about an over heat on the ramp leaving an event........Dan |
Author: | jrevens [ Tue Feb 18, 2014 2:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Oil Cooler Line From Engine |
Brian, It's been awhile since I've thought about the exact location of those cooler lines/ fittings on the accessory housing. I'll take a look on Wednesday when I'm at the airport, if someone else hasn't already answered your question by then. My Lycoming manual is at the hangar now also. Just a quick thought/question - have you checked the accuracy of your oil temperature gauge? At 75 deg. ambient temperatures, it would seem that your engine & oil would probably come up to temperature in a reasonable period of time, even if you had continuous flow through the cooler, but maybe I'm wrong. |
Author: | Fraser MacPhee [ Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Oil Cooler Line From Engine |
That's where I connected mine Brian - I think you are golden. Might wanna take a heat gun to the engine after a flight - my oil temp gauge currently reads about 10 degrees on the cool side. |
Author: | bcabebe [ Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Oil Cooler Line From Engine |
John and Fraser, Testing the oil temp gauge, and sender, was going to be my next test. |
Author: | bcabebe [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 10:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Oil Cooler Line From Engine |
I may just not be paying enough attention. During today's flight to another airport for lunch, the oil temp got up to 180 F and stayed there. It was only as I reduced power to descend into the pattern that the oil temp started coming down. My guess is that if I just stay in the pattern, I'm not running the engine hard enough to get the oil temp up to where the Vernatherm closes all the way, i.e. 180 F. So, for now I'm not going to change anything. I'll just keep monitoring it and get used to what the oil temp is during different kind of flight ops. |
Author: | Rich Brazell [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 10:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Oil Cooler Line From Engine |
I believe the Lycomings like the 190-200 degree range for the oil temp. The closer to 200 degrees to ensure eliminating any "moisture" in the case . (EAA Web site) I run mine as close to 200 as I can using my inline damper control valve to the oil cooler . Some folks use duct tape over the cooler , but I prefer a cockpit control to adjust the air flow to the cooler . RB |
Author: | dan [ Thu Feb 20, 2014 8:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Oil Cooler Line From Engine |
Same here Brian, at operating Rpm I can get some temp in the oil, into the pattern it slowly cools most of the time down to about 140Deg, cool on the ground don't bother me, like Rich says I do like to see 180deg plus at cruise. I built a Butterfly door to use on my cooler Rich to block off the cold on the cooler during cold weather, just got busy with other things and haven't installed it yet. This is quite possibility the best answer for oil temp to keep it in check as far as oil temp goes. Properly Baffled or installed plenum on the Thorp and the temps will run on the cool side this seems to be the norm....Dan |
Author: | Rich Brazell [ Thu Feb 20, 2014 10:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Oil Cooler Line From Engine |
My plenum (modeled after Dan's work of art) is so effective that in the cooler days here in San Diego I have to fully close the damper valve to the oil cooler to get the oil temp. up . During the Summer it is wide open . Much easier to control the oil temp from the cockpit with a push pull cable than to have to use cardboard and duct tape ! BATA BING, BATA BOOM ! RB >:D |
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