Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #6246
From: Jim Sower <canarder@frontiernet.net>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Ideal Cooling System Plumbing (wasRe:[FlyRotary]Re:overflow connections
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 17:59:33 -0600
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
<... Obviously is going to take some testing and trial and error ...>
How would one test a fluid coolant indicator?  Fly around for a while and then dump some coolant over the side and see if the warning light goes on?  Create a small leak to see if the pressure gauge actually does indicate a problem before temperature rises or fluid gets too low?  The trial part could get pretty dicey.  Now, what about the error part?  Who's gonna' be your test pilot?

Can I watch? :o) .... Jim S.
 
 

Finn Lassen wrote:

Jim Sower wrote:

> <... Why wouldn't the pressure increase when water levels drop and
> steam develops? ...>
> Need to work backwards on this one.  If the water level drops, one
> would deduce that it happens for a reason, and a leak comes
> immediately to mind.  When the cooling system starts leaking, the
> pressure drops off substantially quite a while before any significant
> drop water level.

I don't agree. A minor leak (pin hole) will not cause a significant
pressure drop. Sure, loosing the cap or a hose the pressure will drop.

>   FIRST the pressure drops precipitously, and THEN the coolant level
> starts to go down ... FINALLY the temps start to rise (provided the
> temp sender is submerged in what water remains).
>
> If you were to use a coolant level indicator, where would you put it?
>
Yes, that is a tough one. Somewher in the upper part of the pump
housing. The whole idea is to get an early warning - must be able to
loose more coolant before pump stops pumping, so you can make it to the
nearest airport without frying the engine.

>   Not in the block, because Ed has established that what coolant
> remains is relatively well distributed in the block.  In the expansion
> tank?  I would suspect you'd get a lot of "false negatives".  I don't
> know where I'd put one, or how much to trust it.
>
> Just a theory .... Jim S.
>
Obviously is going to take some testing and trial and error.

Finn

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