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Gary Wilcox wrote:
I have a 1964 Cessna 172 (Continental 0300D) and the oil temp seems to be running higher than I remember from last summer. Its still in the green but only a needles width below the red-line. What is normal? Conditions during the latest flight were hot and humid - temp at ground level was 92 and relative humidity in the 90's. The engine had all cylinders re-built a couple of months ago and I am runnning straight mineral oil (Aeroshell 80). All of the baffles are in good shape and the mechanic sealed all of the seams with sealant during the cylinder rebuild. Leaning too much? Perhaps you aren't getting full rich... Makes a big difference at low altitudes with our C172F... I dunno if I'd still be running mineral oil, break in wasn't required, rings should be seated by now, we run Aeroshell 100... Make sure all the baffles aren't folded, putting the cowling on can sometimes bend them the wrong way... There are STC's available for adding an oil cooler... And don't overfill, too much oil might also cause an overheat issue. We run ours below 7 quarts but above 6.5... |
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