With thermostat removed, bypass
plugged, new accessory belts and alternator pulley installed, we retested the
new rotary installation.
On first climb out water
temperature reached only 195F, compared to 230F on very first flight a week
ago. With the water temperature okay we did 2 touch and goes then shut
everything down and checked under the cowl … no broken belts, no leaks
that's a relief.
On the subsequent climb outs
the water temp was about 185F; on approach the water cooled to 150F. I guess
with the approach momentum you spend less time at full throttle on a touch and
go. Some other numbers of interest, 6300 rpm, 1100 fpm, outside air temp 30F,
oil temp 110F.
So I would say that the water
cooling system is still not good enough (at 80F that 195 could go to 245F) on
the other hand my oil is too cool.
For present winter operations
I'm wondering … put the thermostat back in, which may help the oil
… I don't like the cooling to 150F on approach, or should I keep the
systems separate? Plug the oil cooler air intakes or outlets? Or should we first
fly at cruise speeds for 10-15 minutes to see how things stabilize?
Jeff Whaley
(I call it an airplane now)