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Rusty,
Did you
measure the delta P by measuring the pressure in the front and back of
the evap cores? Before chopping up fiberglass it would be
interesting to measure the pressures in the oil evap core and compare it
to the pressures of the water evap cores. Just a thought.
Joe Berki
Limo EZ
At 07:10 PM 11/28/2004 -0600, you (Russell Duffy) wrote:
Greetings,
Sorry to hear about Johns most recent problems.
I'm already nominating him for the perseverance award.
I tried to go visit Paul today, but only made it about
half way before getting tired of fighting my oil temps. It was only
60 degrees today, and I climbed at 120 mph, but only made it to 4500 feet
before ringing the bell at 210. I reduced power, and continued a
slow climb to 8500 where I wanted to do some cruise testing, but I
couldn't get the oil temp below 210. At least I thought I could get
the temps down once I leveled out... wrong :-( I
finally did a spirited 180, and headed home to fix this once and for all
(I hope). Otherwise, the engine ran OK.
Water temps continue to be just awesome, almost too
cool, so I can't see this being a cowl exit problem. I have to
conclude that my current (poorly shaped) 24 cu in oil scoop is not
getting the job done. I haven't made a final decision, but I think
I'll probably do the easiest thing first, which is to simply increase the
size of the current scoop, without doing much for the shape. At
present, the scoop is oval, about 7" wide by 4" tall. The
plan will be to increase it to 7" round, which will be 38 sq in, and
should be way overkill. If this doesn't cool significantly better,
I may have to come to a new conclusion :-)
The oil temps were just great with the B drive.
The water temps were even lower than now. For reference, here's an
excerpt from my 7-4-04 log.
Finally
got a cloud free day, so I climbed to 8000 ft to do some testing. I
climbed at 120 mph, and saw a max of 195 degrees on the oil temp, and a
max of 178 degrees on water. It took 7 minutes, according to the
EM-2 flight timer to get to 8000 ft, which is OK for now.
The extra power afforded by the C drive must just be pushing my heat load
beyond what the current oil setup can handle. Stay tuned for more
fiberglass fun.
Ed, have you noticed any of this temp increase?
Also, what was the size of your oil inlet again? I know you have a
much more ideal duct shape than I do, which is probably helping quite a
bit. At the moment, I'll settle for brute force cooling if it
actually works.
Rusty (joining John with my "tired of this"
attitude)
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