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On Jun 15, 2006, at 4:48 PM, <joeh@pilgrimtech.com> wrote:
I've been trying to solve an oil cooling issue for the last 2 weeks.
Everything I do seems to make it worse:
1. I built a flow guide on the prop side of cowling (pusher) to prevent
back-flow into cowl. Temperatures worse - removed.
2. I cut a new hole and fabricated a new exit scoop on the bottom of the
cowl to add 20" of exit area- Temperatures the same to maybe even worse.
3. I created a new oil cooling intake scoop that is 3 times as large as the
original bring the total oil intake area to about 20sq in. - no change -
maybe even worse.
So, I know I have plenty of exit and plenty of intake - what gives? AHA,
must be a flow problem into the oil cooler. I removed the thermostat - just
sure that it would get better. Took a quick trip around the pattern today
and it is definitely - WORSE. How can this be? Got down after my quick
trip around the pattern and put my hand on the end of the oil cooler
farthest from the inlet and outlets - cool to the touch - not even warm!!
How can that be? The oil temperature is still reading 180 degrees after it's
been shut down for 5 minutes!
Anyone have any ideas on how the check and clear a potentially clogged $575
oil cooler?
Joe Hull
Cozy Mk-IV #991 (In Phase1 Flight Test - 30.1 hrs flown)
Redmond (Seattle), Washington
Joe, what kind of oil cooler do you have? Looks like the oil is bypassing the core?
Buly
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