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Thread: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

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    Default SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    The outside temperate was about 45 degrees here in Ohio today and I was about 3000ft msl. I have never flown in another Kitfox and have nothing to compare to so I thought I would ask you guys to take a look and tell me if Oil/Cyl/EGT/CHT temps (and anything else you might notice) looks normal. Not exactly sure why Cyls 1 and 2 have lower EGTs than 3 and 4 since carbs feed 1/3 and 2/4. Is there a need to adjust anything and if so what would you adjust to get EGT temps on 1/2 closer to 3/4. I have 113hrs on the new 912 ULS. Cyl temp probes on 1/4 (I think)
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    Default Re: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    Looks fairly normal to me, my #4 CHT runs about 202 under those conditions. My understanding is EGT can be very sensitive to probe placement (and may naturally be a bit cooler on the front cylinders??)
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    Default Re: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    Yeh, they look pretty good.
    It would be nice to get the oil temp above 212 F . The cyl head temp sensors are on cyls #2 and #3 , they look good.

    I have an inflight adjustable prop and have found that with loading the prop/engine I can make the egts change , adding pitch lowers the rear two and raises the front two egts. If I had temps as in your picture, I would increase prop pitch and could get them pretty close to even on all four egts . Too much pitch the front go higher than the rear.

    This is what I have noticed with my dynon 120 ems , 4 egts.
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    Default Re: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    Thank you for both of your comments. I learned something from both. I hadn't thought about the probe placement , but now that makes sense that since both probes are right up front at the exhaust header curve they definitely would be cooler. I was puzzled as to how a carburater mal-adjustment could be causing that. I will add some duct tape over the oil cooler to bring the oil temp up a bit to boil off water. Thanks for pointing that out. Another question...does the speed at that RPM and under those flight conditions come close to what others would see in their planes?
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    Do you have one of the oil thermostats they are putting in the SLSAs? They sure do help reduce the warm up time. Before I put it in if the temperatures outside were in the 40s of below it would take 45 minutes for my oil temperature to get over 110 degrees. You aren't suppose to take off unless they are 120 degrees. I finally put one in, I went to the airport, to do a run up after my annual, it took about 10 minutes to get to 120 degrees. Seeing your in Ohio, and I'm in Texas, you might consider one.
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    Default Re: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    Yes, I have the thermostat and I warm up in 10-12minutes when the air temp is in the 40s
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    Default Re: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    Quote Originally Posted by Jch View Post
    I will add some duct tape over the oil cooler to bring the oil temp up a bit
    I would use foil tape, it will stand up to the head better and not be as difficult to remove.
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    Default Re: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    I use masking tape, hangs in there well, leaves no residue, an is easy to get off. Judd at the Kitfox factory recommended it.
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    Default Re: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    Thanks, I will try that.
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    Default Re: SS7 and Rotax 912 ULS Temperatures

    FWIW I think your oil temp is fine as is.
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