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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