MikeOH Posted July 21, 2022 Author Report Posted July 21, 2022 10 hours ago, Bunti said: It looks to me that the SB-182 had been installed in this Mooney. https://mooney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/SBM20-182.pdf That includes the pieces of metal in front of cylinder 1 and 2. @Bunti What a FIND! Thank you very much!! And, to think I was about to try removing that baffle for better cooling! Now, I need to check if the "exit scoop" is installed. Quote
MikeOH Posted July 21, 2022 Author Report Posted July 21, 2022 Oddly, this SB is 4 pages, but only 2 pages are on the Mooney website for SB downloads!?! Initial Googling is not helping....anyone have all four pages of SB 20-182? Quote
Jblanton Posted July 21, 2022 Report Posted July 21, 2022 On 7/16/2022 at 5:46 PM, MikeOH said: Ok here are pictures of the cowl and baffle: It might be just the picture angle, but your spinner looks like a larger diameter than stock to me. Quote
MikeOH Posted July 21, 2022 Author Report Posted July 21, 2022 1 minute ago, Jblanton said: It might be just the picture angle, but your spinner looks like a larger diameter than stock to me. Thanks for that observation. Something I never would have thought of. Not too sure how to check that, however. Quote
Marauder Posted July 21, 2022 Report Posted July 21, 2022 [mention=7883]Bunti[/mention] What a FIND! Thank you very much!! And, to think I was about to try removing that baffle for better cooling! Now, I need to check if the "exit scoop" is installed.Mike - Sorry I am late to the show. I have the SB applied on mine and saw what changes happened when I had the Lasar lower cowl mod installed in 1995. Before the lower cowl enclosure, my cylinders ran cooler. The cowl enclosure raised the CHTs about 20° across the board. I often wondered why they applied two baffles to the #1 cylinder and not a second one to the #2 cylinder. I’ll look at my engine data and see if I have a higher #2 temp but I think I don’t. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote
Shadrach Posted July 21, 2022 Report Posted July 21, 2022 56 minutes ago, MikeOH said: Thanks for that observation. Something I never would have thought of. Not too sure how to check that, however. That looks like a stock F model spinner to me. Seriously doubt that someone fabricated or adapted a larger spinner to your airplane. Big PITA for no obvious benefit. 1 1 Quote
Ragsf15e Posted July 21, 2022 Report Posted July 21, 2022 3 hours ago, Marauder said: Mike - Sorry I am late to the show. I have the SB applied on mine and saw what changes happened when I had the Lasar lower cowl mod installed in 1995. Before the lower cowl enclosure, my cylinders ran cooler. The cowl enclosure raised the CHTs about 20° across the board. I often wondered why they applied two baffles to the #1 cylinder and not a second one to the #2 cylinder. I’ll look at my engine data and see if I have a higher #2 temp but I think I don’t. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Possibly the SB and STC aren’t compatible. That wasn’t necessarily tested. Also, I’d like to see the “air scoop” the SB mentioned and how that interacts with the cowl closure. Quote
Guest Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 The scoop part number still shows on the Mooney website, but no stock at the moment, the complete kit doesn’t show, but the part number may have changed. Clarence Quote
MikeOH Posted July 22, 2022 Author Report Posted July 22, 2022 1 hour ago, Ragsf15e said: Possibly the SB and STC aren’t compatible. That wasn’t necessarily tested. Also, I’d like to see the “air scoop” the SB mentioned and how that interacts with the cowl closure. @Ragsf15e Very good point! Assuming I could get through to anyone at the factory, I wonder if anyone left would even know? Here’s what the scoop looks like, and what is actually on my plane. As you can see the scoop was replaced with the unpainted aluminum plate. Seems like this is a problem! Quote
MikeOH Posted July 22, 2022 Author Report Posted July 22, 2022 And, here’s what it is supposed to look like: Quote
Ragsf15e Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 52 minutes ago, MikeOH said: And, here’s what it is supposed to look like: Well at least you know what’s going on now. You could probably go either way. Delete the SB or fix the scoop. Does @Marauder have the scoop from the SB? Quote
Marauder Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 And, here’s what it is supposed to look like: Mike - mine definitely has this scoop. It looks like there is just a flat piece of metal in your first picture. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote
MikeOH Posted July 22, 2022 Author Report Posted July 22, 2022 26 minutes ago, Marauder said: Mike - mine definitely has this scoop. It looks like there is just a flat piece of metal in your first picture. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro That's exactly right; I just have a flat piece of metal. With the gear up ALL airflow has to exit the cowl flaps. I need to go back to the logs and look at dates, but the plane had a gear up back in the last millennium. My guess is that the scoop got trashed and some repair genius just fabbed that flat plate and didn't even bother to paint it! 3 Quote
Marauder Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 That's exactly right; I just have a flat piece of metal. With the gear up ALL airflow has to exit the cowl flaps. I need to go back to the logs and look at dates, but the plane had a gear up back in the last millennium. My guess is that the scoop got trashed and some repair genius just fabbed that flat plate and didn't even bother to paint it!I’m sure that scoop can be made by anyone with limited sheet metal skills. If it will help you, I can take measurements of mine if you don’t have access to one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote
MikeOH Posted July 22, 2022 Author Report Posted July 22, 2022 12 minutes ago, Marauder said: I’m sure that scoop can be made by anyone with limited sheet metal skills. If it will help you, I can take measurements of mine if you don’t have access to one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro @Marauder That is very kind of you! However, I just found the dimensions in a post from 2019 by @Yetti: left to right 5 3/8 wide by 2 3/8 tall Plus thickness of material Mine is factory. so no riveting it on 3 `1/4 wide by 2" tall plus thickness of material. 5 rivets. 5/8 spacing Start first hole 3/8 from side piece 2 and 3 are duplicates Scoop 10 1/2" overall wide. 3/4" side flanges 6" long. 1" and 3/4 drop on back of scoop minus thickness of material 12 rivets on front 5 on side 2 Quote
Bunti Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 On our M20F, we installed only parts of the kit (https://mooney.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/SBM20-182.pdf). A Mooney Service Center installed the metal pieces in front of the cylinders but not the lower air scoop. After some flights, it was adjusted again and the metal piece in front of cylinder 2 was removed because we did not like the CHT 2 temp. Without the piece the CHT was a little lower. We have the Lasar cowl enclosure installed and the oil cooler relocated behind cylinder 4 instead of the front cowling. The Mooney kit 182 was designed somehow for the original big mouth without any enclosure and the standard front oil cooler. So the airstream and cooling efficiency with the complete kit installed is for sure different than originally anticipated. Our cruise CHTs are ok now. During LOP cruise we see CHT 2 and 3 at 327 F and CHT 4 at 306F and CHT1 at 302F. ROP cruise temps are up to 30 degrees higher. In my opinion, there is room for improvement in our oil temperature. It is climbing fast to 205F or so and wants to stay there. Also during taxi it is increasing fast. We changed the Vernatherm and overhauled the cooler. But I would like to see it a little lower. LOP cruise brings it a few degrees down, on longer flights to about 185F to 195F. Also a reduction in RPM helps when flying ROP. Mechanics and other pilots told me that the oil temps are normal in our hot Florida weather. On the ground, our hottest CHT is number 3, about 20F more than number 2. Typical values prior takeoff are: CHT3: 320 CHT2: 300, CHT1: 280 CHT4: 300 In flight, usually CHT 2 is a little hotter than number 3. 1 1 Quote
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