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Old August 18th 04, 10:26 PM
TripFarmer
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Default CHTs - What is acceptable?

What is an acceptable CHT in cruise? How hot can one stay in extended cruise
flight? I've got 6 new ones and want to take care of them.


Thanks in advance.


Trip

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Old August 18th 04, 11:03 PM
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In a previous article, (TripFarmer) said:
What is an acceptable CHT in cruise? How hot can one stay in extended cruise
flight? I've got 6 new ones and want to take care of them.


Our club instructors caution people not to lean the Lance to anything
higher than 1400 degrees.

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Old August 18th 04, 11:29 PM
Newps
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The big bore Continentals allow you to go to 450. I never let mine get
over 400F which I can only do in the summer anyways. Mine are usually
in the 325-350 range.




TripFarmer wrote:
What is an acceptable CHT in cruise? How hot can one stay in extended cruise
flight? I've got 6 new ones and want to take care of them.


Thanks in advance.


Trip


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Old August 19th 04, 01:43 AM
Mike Rapoport
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Isn't that above the melting point of aluminium?

Mike
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"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
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In a previous article, (TripFarmer) said:
What is an acceptable CHT in cruise? How hot can one stay in extended

cruise
flight? I've got 6 new ones and want to take care of them.


Our club instructors caution people not to lean the Lance to anything
higher than 1400 degrees.

--
Paul Tomblin
http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
Every fleeting thought you've ever had in your life, no matter how

bizarre,
is someone's lifelong obsession. And he has a website.
-- Skif's Internet Theorem



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Old August 19th 04, 02:05 AM
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TripFarmer wrote:
What is an acceptable CHT in cruise? How hot can one stay in extended cruise
flight? I've got 6 new ones and want to take care of them.


I asked those questions to each of the Lycoming and Continental reps at
AirVenture a couple of weeks ago.
The answers I got were, it depends on the engine and the airframe in
which they are installed. You need a copy of the engine manual for your
airframe. A range will be given in that reference.
I was asking about Continental TSIO-360FB in a 1979 P28T and a Lycoming
I0-520K1G5 in a 1978 PA32.

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Old August 19th 04, 02:32 AM
Stan Prevost
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"john smith" wrote in message
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TripFarmer wrote:
What is an acceptable CHT in cruise? How hot can one stay in extended

cruise
flight? I've got 6 new ones and want to take care of them.


I asked those questions to each of the Lycoming and Continental reps at
AirVenture a couple of weeks ago.
The answers I got were, it depends on the engine and the airframe in
which they are installed. You need a copy of the engine manual for your
airframe. A range will be given in that reference.
I was asking about Continental TSIO-360FB in a 1979 P28T and a Lycoming
I0-520K1G5 in a 1978 PA32.


I have seen this but never understood it. Why does the maximum allowable
CHT depend on the airframe?



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Old August 19th 04, 04:34 AM
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Paul Tomblin wrote:

Our club instructors caution people not to lean the Lance to anything
higher than 1400 degrees.


Uh ... I think you mean the EGT. CHTs are more in the 200 degree range.

George Patterson
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