Cabanaboy Posted November 15, 2017 Report Posted November 15, 2017 Does anyone know what wire this is going into cylinder? M20J Lycoming IO360-A3B6D Is it Cylinder head CHT? or engine preheater wire? Quote
Jim F Posted November 15, 2017 Report Posted November 15, 2017 It looks like Engine preheater. Follow the wires and it should lead to a 110volt plug 1 Quote
Cabanaboy Posted November 15, 2017 Author Report Posted November 15, 2017 thats what i thought it lead to, is zip tied other wires of engine preheater but guy doing annual is not sure. I have a Tanis system Quote
kortopates Posted November 15, 2017 Report Posted November 15, 2017 You need a new Tanis CHT heater element since the leads have broken off. I can see the Tanis power harness bundled in the lower right of picture #2. You can order one from Tanis. Email the above pictures to Tanis if your A&P is unfamiliar or you just want to be sure asap so you can get a replacement ordered soonest. You could also have your A&P pull it out and snap a third pic of the heater element too. 1 Quote
Cabanaboy Posted November 15, 2017 Author Report Posted November 15, 2017 Original engine preheater Heater installed 1994 Tanis System 110-03 Tanis Says I need part# TTP2628-115/50 Threaded Heat Element - 3/8-24 CHT (TAS100) w/pin connector - $65 TCS2598 Socket Connector Kit - 2 Contact (Plug Body DT06-2S) -- $4.50 (Legacy CHT Element) Quote
kortopates Posted November 15, 2017 Report Posted November 15, 2017 1 hour ago, Cabanaboy said: Original engine preheater Heater installed 1994 Tanis System 110-03 Tanis Says I need part# TTP2628-115/50 Threaded Heat Element - 3/8-24 CHT (TAS100) w/pin connector - $65 TCS2598 Socket Connector Kit - 2 Contact (Plug Body DT06-2S) -- $4.50 (Legacy CHT Element) Just a heads up but since you have the legacy old style connectors and need to replace the old harness connector with a new Deutch 2 pin connector to connect to the new probe with Deutch connector - make sure either your A&P has a crimp tool for these or you buy the economical one from Tanis. its impossible to make a circular (or 3 point crimp) on these that will hold right without the right crimp tools. An avionics tech should have the required crimp tool but not likely a A&P that hasn't been using Deutch connectors yet - although they are getting popular with avionics installers for good reason. Quote
Guest Posted November 15, 2017 Report Posted November 15, 2017 There is little value in replacing with a TAS 100, if you plan on installing an engine monitor system you’ll need that hole for a CHT probe. Clarence Quote
kortopates Posted November 16, 2017 Report Posted November 16, 2017 There is little value in replacing with a TAS 100, if you plan on installing an engine monitor system you’ll need that hole for a CHT probe. Clarence I prefer the Tanis dual probe and heater element. Both work best in the cylinder well. I guess if someone was doing that soon they could install the dual probe heater element now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Cabanaboy Posted November 17, 2017 Author Report Posted November 17, 2017 thanks for the tips ! Quote
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