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Thanks for all the suggestions - you have given me a few things to look
at. To clarify a couple of things - The engine now has 30 hours on it - cylinders are new ECI's. We switched temp sensors around and got the same results (except oil temp sensor as we didn't have another one to test with). Baffles are new - were installed by and A & E and I have had another A & E inspect them - both say they are good. There is no excess lead problem - the TCP is doing a great job (Highly recommended) - the only lead I worry about is on cylinder 5 as it is running below 300 degrees which is the temp at which the lead scavengers start working. Cyl 5 and Cyl 6 both hang out front but there is consistently about 70F difference between them. Some of your suggestions I already checked. Possible causes that I hadn't considered that I got from your responses: - Timing, - miss-adjusted carb - intake manifold leak. Thanks to everyone - this is one great group - I'll report back when I find the cause. Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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