Todd,
That oil
temperature delta also seems low to me, though I’d be happy with 180 oil
temperature. You mentioned a oil
thermostat, and was not aware of a thermostat on the oil other than the oil
pellet, which I removed. Is there another thermostat ? Where is it located ?
Steve Brooks
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Of Todd Bartrim
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 12:35
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To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Oil Delta T
was: 11th test flight
Hi Al;
Nope that's not a typo. It surprised me as well,
but since oil has far less heat carrying ability than water, that's what I
attributed it to. They were not calibrated sensors & the gauge didn't have
fine resolution, so that may account for some inaccuracy, but I did swap sensor
positions. This data was during cruise flight after temps had stabilized.
Actually I've been so busy flying that I've not
had much time for any reports or discussion, but there is a few things I've
noticed. One is that my oil temps used to lag behind my coolant temps, while
now they are very close to the same, since I've rebuilt the engine. I've been
thinking about this and one possible explanation that I've come up with is;
I used to have my rotors ceramic coated to reduce
heat absorption by the rotor and in turn by the oil, however when I tore the
engine down the ceramic coating was all but gone with only a few traces left.
So I assumed that it had been gone since soon after first start. However now I
wonder if the shock of detonation was enough to cause the coating to flake off
? This would explain why now I'm seeing ~20F higher temps on the oil than
before the detonation & rebuild? Anybody have any thoughts on this?
My oil temp used to climb to approx 180F until
the internal oil thermostat would open, then would actually drop back down to
~160 in cruise as the thermostat seemed to have some deadband. Now in
cruise I never see less than 180F and often during extended climbs I see
210F. I've not mentioned it yet as the OAT has also been higher, but I've gone
out on some cooler days and still see the same temps. As I go through so many
different flight configurations of climb speeds/cruise speeds/OAT/etc. I try to
log some of this to try to discuss it. Sure wish I could collect info from the
EM2 for datalogging (hint, hint)
Todd
Bartrim
RV9Endurance
13B
Turbo Rotary
C-FSTB
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