Posted for PAUL hershorin <paulhershorin@att.net>:
Gilles,
When
I first started flying my 360 I had many heating problem, oil was 250+,
cht was pushing 450 on climb out.
The
first thing I did was to close the oil air from #3 to the oil cooler and I put
a NACA scoop in the cowling on the
top
just behind the engine baffling. This lowered the oil temp to 210 but cht
were still pushing 440. I took the
servo
off and had the flow on takeoff increases. This brought cht temps down to
415--420 and on hot days in
south
Florida, look out. The next thing I did was the greatest and best
results for oil and cht temps, and the
simplest
of all to do--I put a 3/4 inch bevel on the bottom of the cowling to
deflect the oncoming air away from
the
engine cooling exhaust air and oil and cht's temps came down an
additional 35 degrees even on hot days.
Oil
temp is now always 180 to 190, cht's are 380 to 395 and egt's run 1350-1400.
Paul
Hershorin
360
N471LA (new prop ordered and engine is in shop--pain gear accident)