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Fergus Kyle
Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 291 Location: Burlington ON Canada
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:26 pm Post subject: Coolant temp on a 914 |
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Good-day,
In my writhing to complete the wiring for this project, I dimly
recall the need to add a coolant temp sensor and indicator to the stack -
and that someone had volunteered a source for same. I believe the sensor
lay in one of the coolant lines but not sure where.
I am begging for info on this topic (as I have for many before it)
and would appreciate any reply.
Cheers, Ferg
PS: Am wiring in a Dynon EMS-D10 screen.
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rlborger(at)mac.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:03 pm Post subject: Coolant temp on a 914 |
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Ferg,
There is a temperature sensor and fitting that goes in the line between the coolant filler manifold and the radiator. I purchased mine from Grand Rapids Technologies ( http://www.grtavionics.com/ ). The temperature sensor is $18. They don't list the fitting on their accessories page and but it is Part No. H2O-Fit-01 and the cost was $30.00.
Contact Sandy (sandy(at)grtavionics.com) or 616-245-7700.
If you wish, you can see the sensor, fitting, installation instructions & final installation at my build web site. Album Year #7 Q1 2008 middle of page 1.
Good building and great flying,
Bob Borger
http://www.europaowners.org/N914XL/
On Wednesday, February 27, 2008, at 02:41PM, "Fergus Kyle" <VE3LVO(at)rac.ca> wrote:
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Good-day,
In my writhing to complete the wiring for this project, I dimly
recall the need to add a coolant temp sensor and indicator to the stack -
and that someone had volunteered a source for same. I believe the sensor
lay in one of the coolant lines but not sure where.
I am begging for info on this topic (as I have for many before it)
and would appreciate any reply.
Cheers, Ferg
PS: Am wiring in a Dynon EMS-D10 screen.
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rampil
Joined: 04 May 2007 Posts: 870
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:39 am Post subject: Re: Coolant temp on a 914 |
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Ferg,
Lockwood also has designed a hose tee which they sell with a VDO
temp transducer for about $45. It belongs spliced inbetween the
expansion tank and the radiation, close as reasonably possible to
the expansion tank
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sidsel.svein(at)oslo.onli Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:35 am Post subject: Coolant temp on a 914 |
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Ferg,
Although I have a 912S, not the 914, I guess there is no difference between
the two on this particular issue.
I have a hose T and VDO temp. transducer supplied by the UK Rotax dealer
Skydrive. Contrary to the Lockwood T that Ira mentions, this is fitted in
the hose between cylinder No. 3 (aft right side) which normally is the
hottest one (at least on 912S) and the expansion tank on top of the engine.
The reason for this is that while a common system problem (e.g. with the
cooling in the radiator or the pump or a leakage) will be detected also by
measuring the temperature in the expansion tank or in the return hose to the
radiator, some other reason for overheating of cylinders will not be quickly
detected by measuring the temperature in the common, mixed coolant coming
from all the cylinders.
To be on the safe side, one should therefore measure the coolant temperature
between all the cylinders and the expansion tank. A practical approach,
applied by Skydrive, is to measure the coolant temp. only after cyl. 3.
This corresponds with the philosophy of Rotax for their factory supplied
engine monitoring, which measures the cylinder head temperature only of cyl.
no.3, the normally hottest one.
I have connected the temp. sensor to an available input channel in my GRT
engine monitoring system (excellent piece of equipment).
Best regards,
Svein
LN-SKJ
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