With a vernatherm we were running an Oil Temp of 165-170 through our early running in period, but now with 50 odd hours up we are lucky to get over 145 @ 2400 rpm on a 65 Deg F day.
Question; what are the acceptable running parameter Temps ??
With a vernatherm we were running an Oil Temp of 165-170 through our early running in period, but now with 50 odd hours up we are lucky to get over 145 @ 2400 rpm on a 65 Deg F day.
Question; what are the acceptable running parameter Temps ??
Which hole is the sensor in on th oil filter adapter? Bottom one will read about 30 degrees low I've been told
Anyone know if Garmin G3X or Dynon Skyview can present engine Temperatures in Metric units/Degrees Celsius?
Are the engine pressures presented only in pounds per square inch (psi) ?
Section 31.4.12 of the G3X install manual talks about the different configurable units settings. Metric units are available including temps in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. Fluid pressure and volume are available as well as baro pressure.
Section 3 of the Skyview manual talks about a configurable "Measurement Units" page in system setup but I can't find where it lists the specific configurables. While I am less experienced with the Skyview, I'm certain metric units are an option. I believe it has fluid pressure and volume, plus baro as well.
Matt
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Matt Dickey
Manager,
The Carbon Cub has an excess of oil cooling capacity. To Ev's point, it is common practice to cover a portion of the oil cooler inlet side with foil tape. Recommend you sneak up on it a bit at a time. I'd start by covering a third of it. You may well wind up with half or more covered, depending on your climate.
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Jon Delamarter
Customer Support Manager
Cub Crafters, Inc.
jond@cubcrafters.com
Office (509)367-5200
Jon, I thought most of our oil temperature "issues" (hot or cold) were resolved when we started putting the Vernatherm on every engine. My last two demos have run oil temperatures right at 165-180 degrees (although I guess I can see a possible issue if the ambient temperature is particularly cool).
Chip Allen
SWT Aviation, Inc.
Cubcrafters Southeast Sales Center
Marietta, GA
Chip, there's no question the situation was drastically improved with the addition of the vernatherm. However, it appears that some airplanes still run on the cool side, particularly in colder climates.
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Jon Delamarter
Customer Support Manager
Cub Crafters, Inc.
jond@cubcrafters.com
Office (509)367-5200
I've got 15 hrs and haven't seen over 160F. Going to foil part of the oil cooler and see if I can get up to 180-190. Seems like it should be running at 200 once up to temp. What I don't understand is with the vernatherm shouldn't it be bypassing cooler until vernatherm opens up?
Pete
CCK-1865-0078
️N9PW Completed 10/10/2015
Severna Park, MD
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Pete
✈️CCK-1865-0078 N9PW
Severna Park, MD W18