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Folks, I'm hoping you can help me diagnose an odd EGT gage behavior.
Background: 1965 Aircoupe with Continental C90-16F engine (has vacuum pump). Plane based in N. California so freezing temps not a factor (pre-heat not needed nor used). Has both a CHT and EGT on different cylinders, with the two-needle combined gage in the cockpit. The CHT works fine, the EGT was working fine until 2-3 months ago. Now, the EGT fairly consistently acts like this: it reads "normal" on cold start, taxi, runup and takeoff. Climbout it reads around 1200 deg F. like it always did. Then, after a few minutes, it starts to fall, and within maybe a minute or two, the needle quivers at the bottom of the scale. It never recovers from that; but at next flight a week or two later the same behavior happens. I never notice any change in engine performance or sound. Would a stuck exhaust value cause this? But wouldn't I notice something from the engine? What else could cause this repeating strange behavior? Maybe it's something heat related? Thanks, Bob |
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