mph5790 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 I overhauled my engine this summer and added a JPI engine analyzer. The #1 was always running the hottest sometimes going over 400 running ROP which concerned me. Upon questioning my A&P and switching probes etc. we determined the probes were reading correctly. We then took a baffle off the front of the #1 and it became the coolest running cylinder. Now I have been running LOP and it continues to run the coolest but now it is so cool at 280 degrees I wonder if that is good. If I switch to ROP it runs about 320 with the other cylinders in the mid 300's. Should I put the baffle back on and not worry about high temps on that cylinder? Quote
FAST FLIGHT OPTIONS LLC Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 Quote: mph5790 I overhauled my engine this summer and added a JPI engine analyzer. The #1 was always running the hottest sometimes going over 400 running ROP which concerned me. Upon questioning my A&P and switching probes etc. we determined the probes were reading correctly. We then took a baffle off the front of the #1 and it became the coolest running cylinder. Now I have been running LOP and it continues to run the coolest but now it is so cool at 280 degrees I wonder if that is good. If I switch to ROP it runs about 320 with the other cylinders in the mid 300's. Should I put the baffle back on and not worry about high temps on that cylinder? Quote
Cruiser Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 measure the height of the removed baffle and have your A&P make a replacement about 3/8" shorter than the original. That should bring your ROP temps down some and increase the LOP numbers. You may have to adjust the height a little more or less to hit the temperature you are happy with. Quote
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