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				 Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:01 pm    Post subject: Lightning engine temps | 
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				My problem is the opposite of what most owners are complaining about.  I have a lightning with the stock firewall forward setup.  Even in the summer with the normal high desert temperatures my CHT's run between 235 and 265 degrees except #2 which seldom exceeds 205 degrees.  My oil temperature will not exceed 170 degrees unless I completely block the air vent for the finned pan.  
 In the winter I baffle 50% of the regular oil cooler and all of the pan vent to reach 170 degrees for the oil.  I baffle half of the front air intakes and put strips of metal tape on the #2 cylinder to limit air flow through that cylinder and keep the other cylinders at a reasonable temp..  
 I have 195 hours on the engine and the oil analysis shows normal wear in the engine and the oil filter is clean.  Next I am going to try overlaying aluminum screen or perforated metal to limit air flow through the #2 cylinder.  That should reduce the cooling but still keep it uniform on that cylinder.  Gary Barnett SN 133 N335AL
  		 	   		  
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