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Posted for "Douglas Brunner" <douglasbrunner@earthlink.net>:
Not sure if I am the best person to be offering advice here (I am not flying
yet),
but here is what I have heard from reliable sources.
1) The Legacy tends to run high oil temps
2) This is exacerbated by having the oil cooler door option.
I posted a question on the LML several months ago and asked whether others
had
the oil cooler door option and whether they needed it. Only one person (who
operates
over the Rockies in the winter) said that he needed the oil cooler door to
keep oil temps
up. Based on this I decided to eliminate it. I have heard that eliminating
the oil
cooler door option will result in better air flow through the oil filter and
lower oil temps.
Do you have a remote oil filter? This may also help a little. I plan to have
a remote oil filter
and may try using a "cool collar" (http://cool-collar.com/) which basically
wraps metal fins
around the oil filter. Don't know how much improvement in oil temps this
will produce - they
claim "up to 23 deg." - I suspect this is optimistic and would be happy if I
got 5 deg.
I plan to test this summer and do flights with and without the "cool collar"
under similar
conditions to see how much difference it makes. If you try it, let me know
your results.
D. Brunner
N241DB
flying in August (I hope)
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