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				 Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:22 pm    Post subject: TeamGrumman-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 06/02/06 | 
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				With the JPI, you are probably taking the temp at the "oil out" in the front
 of the block.... the Normal Temps referred to are the standard 'Oil in" temps
 taken downstream of the cooler.... this is the one hooked on to your stock guages
 
 
 Time: 02:19:48 PM PST US
 From: "flyv35b" <flyv35b(at)ashcreekwireless.com>
 Subject: Re: oil Temps
 
  
 Probably between 180-200F or maybe a bit hotter during an extended climb is 
 pretty typical.  If it gets to 220 F I would do something to reduce it or 
 keep it from getting any higher.  But 245 F is the max redline oil temp.
 
 Cliff  A&P/IA
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				 Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 3:46 am    Post subject: TeamGrumman-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 06/02/06 | 
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				Well mine was running around 235 or so ... to close to the redline  
 for me to feel good .... The CHT was showing 350 on #3 as the hottest.
 This tiger is new to me so I wasnt sure where it should run. I did  
 find some  places air was escaping from the baffling .. I have fixed  
 that to I will go up and check it again to see if that helped.  Is  
 there a stc for a larger tiger oil cooler?
 
 Thomas
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       1. 09:51 AM - oil Temps  (airman(at)appledumplings.com)
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  Time: 09:51:53 AM PST US
  From: airman(at)appledumplings.com
  Subject: oil Temps
 
  
 
  What oil temp is normal in summer for the tiger?  and what is the
  highest it should run?
 
 
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  Time: 02:19:48 PM PST US
  From: "flyv35b" <flyv35b(at)ashcreekwireless.com>
  Subject: Re: oil Temps
 
  
  <flyv35b(at)ashcreekwireless.com>
 
  Probably between 180-200F or maybe a bit hotter during an extended  
  climb is
  pretty typical.  If it gets to 220 F I would do something to reduce  
  it or
  keep it from getting any higher.  But 245 F is the max redline oil  
  temp.
 
  Cliff  A&P/IA
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