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JPI vs EI Probes

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:48 pm    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

Gary,

I read with interest your article in the latest Star about the
differences in the JPI and EI CHT probes. I have a JPI EDM 700, so can
I now happily drill through the sky with readings of 430-450 deg F in
cruise when this seemingly equates to a Lycoming equivalent of below
400? That would make my life a lot faster and greener (I could fly at
higher airspeed and leaner)!

Also, I wonder how to explain that #2 reads in line with the others
yet it is a ring-around-the-spark-plug probe. Perhaps this is one of
the hottest places on the cylinder, or like the other probes, is
reading the temp of the aluminum, not the air inside the probe cavity.
If so, on engines with EI probes, does #2 read significantly higher
than the others?

Steve K
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:08 pm    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

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can I now happily drill through the sky with
readings of 430-450 deg F in cruise when this seemingly
equates to a Lycoming equivalent of below 400?

Who cares? The point is, Grummans still run hotter than a great many other
aircraft, and that's not right. As someone who was never able to track down
or reduce his 450-deg. cruise CHT's, and suffered a total top overhaul at
750 hrs., I say accepting our CHT's to be higher than other airplanes and
saying, "It's just a measurement problem" is hiding our heads in the sand.
We need to fix the problem, either with new cowl designs or cowl flaps.

By the way, I remember one of my mechanics beaming a laser temperature
thermometer right at the heads after I shut down from a flight, while I read
him the readings on the EDM-700 from the cockpit. It's been about 8 years,
but I recall being surprised that the two were within a couple of degrees of
each other. It's easy enough for all of us to do a similar test...

Marc Coan,
Taos, NM


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:32 pm    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

Keep the CHTs under 420 in cruise.  Keep them under 470 in climb.  Replace the spark plug gasket thermal couple with the one that goes in the well.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:33 pm    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

There is no cooling problem in the Grummans.  If the air flow were insufficient for proper cooling, the 260 hp 6 cylinder engined Grummans would have a lot of cooling problems.  They don't.  It's a myth that the Grummans run hotter than any other plane.  


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:04 am    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

> There is no cooling problem in the Grummans. If the air flow were insufficient for proper cooling, the 260 hp 6 cylinder engined Grummans would have a lot of cooling problems. They don't. It's a myth that the Grummans run hotter than any other plane.

Ouch. My pocketbook would disagree. So, what's the solution to cylinders in the 450 range at cruise?

Marc Coan,
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:40 am    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

If you are running 450 in cruise, then your baffles are not doing their job.  send me some pics, detailed pics, of the top and bottom (where they are tied to the bottom of the engine.)


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:02 am    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

No, I sold the airplane. But man did we play with baffling a lot.

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If you are running 450 in cruise, then your baffles are not doing their job. send me some pics, detailed pics, of the top and bottom (where they are tied to the bottom of the engine.)
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> There is no cooling problem in the Grummans. If the air flow were insufficient for proper cooling, the 260 hp 6 cylinder engined Grummans would have a lot of cooling problems. They don't. It's a myth that the Grummans run hotter than any other plane.

Ouch. My pocketbook would disagree. So, what's the solution to cylinders in the 450 range at cruise?

Marc Coan,
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:51 pm    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

how many hours did you have on the cylinders you think failed do to improper cooling?


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:14 pm    Post subject: JPI vs EI Probes Reply with quote

I think there was 750.

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how many hours did you have on the cylinders you think failed do to improper cooling?
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