Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #51604
From: Richard Sohn <res12@fairpoint.net>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Flight Report
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2010 18:16:21 -0500
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Mark,
 
you are flying the PP engine? right? I think this is something worth mentioning. I believe it is the only PP flying at the time.
Judging by the issues you are dealing with, the PP section seems to be a no brainer. The reason I am addressing this is the fact that during my work on the PP single rotor, there was never any issue with the PP during all the testing and modifications, it just keeps running whenever I want it to, and it is running good. I am working hard on joining you soon with my PP Rotary.
 
Richard Sohn
N2071U
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 4:18 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Flight Report

Guys,
 
Things have been a little too quiet on the list lately, so I thought I would post a flight report on the Renesis water pump conversion I recently completed on my 20B. 
 
I recently converted my 20B to accept the Renesis water pump.  I did this after weighing the two and found that it would save 6-7 lbs.  While it was more work that I had estimated, it turned out well worth the effort.  After working through a persistent misfire issue over the past few weeks which was cured by careful attention to the CAS setup, I was finally able to take to the air last weekend.  OAT was 69-70* @ 2,500 msl and there was a 3000' ceiling, so I didn't go any higher.  
 
Things went very well, climbing out at 6700 rpm water got to 175*, oil to 185*.  Circling at a modest 25.5" MAP, water temps dropped to 143*, oil settled in at 160* (my oil temp target).  Adding power, I saw the oil temps starting to creap up a bit, bumping 165*.  Cowl flap was left open during the entire flight.  Needless to say, I am very pleased.  
 
It should be noted that in conjuction to the Renesis water pump, I added a Laminova oil/water exchanger.  It is connected to the coolant return line and in series with the oil/air exchanger.  I measured a 10* increase in coolant temp through the exchanger.  I haven't measured the oil temp drop yet.  However I estimate the oil temp drop through the exchanger to be 20-25*.  
 
Mark    
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