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Hi all,
I have a Lancair 320 (IO-320) which I am just starting to fly "for
real" following 18 months of paint / renovations / panel upgrades since
purchase.
During climb / cruise / descent all temps are as expected; however in
slow flight oil temps rise rapidly even at moderate power settings.
Never saw anything like this in my previous plane, a Lancair 235. In
the pattern on a "nice" day, if the downwind is extended significantly
while gear is down oil temps approach the red by the time I land.
Air supply for the oil cooler comes from the aft left side of the aft
engine baffle (3" hose around an oval exit), with an additional air
feed (1 1/2" hose) coming from a small NACA duct on the left side of
the cowl. Oil cooler is mounted low on the left side of the firewall;
air exits down into the low pressure area just above the air exit space
by the exhaust pipe.
Is this a common problem on the 320? Is there a good fix?
Thanks,
Bill Reister
N351E
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