REFLECTOR: Frankliln/IVO High Temps
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Sun, 11 Jan 2004 18:47:37 EST
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Thanks Rodney,
I also have 10.5:1 ratio. If I have to hold for more than 15 minutes on a 85
degree
day, my CHT's approach 385 F. Usually I have to pull off at the run up area,
shut
down for at lease 15 minutes.
I thought the heat would escape up through the ducks and out the nacca while
idling, like a chimney draft. I guess I was wrong.
Mike Watson
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<HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=
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<BR>
I also have 10.5:1 ratio. If I have to hold for more than 15 minutes on a 85=
degree<BR>
day, my CHT's approach 385 F. Usually I have to pull off at the run up area,=
shut<BR>
down for at lease 15 minutes.<BR>
<BR>
I thought the heat would escape up through the ducks and out the nacca while=
<BR>
idling, like a chimney draft. I guess I was wrong.<BR>
<BR>
Mike Watson </FONT></HTML>
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