REFLECTOR:Cooling one cylinder

Jean Prudhomme reflector@tvbf.org
Sat, 17 May 2003 09:38:23 -0400


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Check of any leak on the intake and make sure the lower baffle is close =
to cylinder fins.
Jean Prudhomme
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Scott Derrick=20
  To: reflector@tvbf.org=20
  Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 9:12 AM
  Subject: Re: REFLECTOR:Cooling one cylinder


  The EGT's are all within 20 degrees.  The warmer one is #3 onteh other =
side.

  Scott

  steve wrote:
  > Hi Scott,
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  > Are you sure its not incorrect fuel/air mixture to #4 cylinder ??
  > How do the EGT's compare ?? (partially blocked fuel injector ??)
  >=20
  > Saturday, May 17, 2003, 7:12:57 AM, you wrote:
  >=20
  > SD> the #2 cylinder has run hot since I bought my plane.  #2 is the =
right=20
  > SD> rear cylinder looking forward, #4 is right next to #2 towards =
the front.
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  > SD> I need to cool it down, the other three are fine, in fact #4, =
#2's cowl=20
  > SD> mate runs the coolest. Which indicates to me that I need to take =
some of=20
  > SD> the air from #4 and put it on #2.
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  <A title=3Dscott@tnstaafl.net href=3D"mailto:scott@tnstaafl.net">Scott =
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  <DIV><BR></DIV>The EGT's are all within 20 degrees.&nbsp; The warmer =
one is #3=20
  onteh other side.<BR><BR>Scott<BR><BR>steve wrote:<BR>&gt; Hi =
Scott,<BR>&gt;=20
  <BR>&gt; Are you sure its not incorrect fuel/air mixture to #4 =
cylinder=20
  ??<BR>&gt; How do the EGT's compare ?? (partially blocked fuel =
injector=20
  ??)<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Saturday, May 17, 2003, 7:12:57 AM, you =
wrote:<BR>&gt;=20
  <BR>&gt; SD&gt; the #2 cylinder has run hot since I bought my =
plane.&nbsp; #2=20
  is the right <BR>&gt; SD&gt; rear cylinder looking forward, #4 is =
right next=20
  to #2 towards the front.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; SD&gt; I need to cool it =
down, the=20
  other three are fine, in fact #4, #2's cowl <BR>&gt; SD&gt; mate runs =
the=20
  coolest. Which indicates to me that I need to take some of <BR>&gt; =
SD&gt; the=20
  air from #4 and put it on #2.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;=20
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