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Old September 8th 03, 04:27 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Tom" wrote in message ...
I cannot seem to control the high CHTs on my 1958 C175 with a Continental
GO300 engine. The CHT probes are on the two rear cylinders run about 450F
degrees on left and 400F on right on takeoff with 100 mph climb out and 400F
left and 375F right at cruise.


This differential still looks like a problem with the baffles. It doesn't take much of
a hole to really mess up the cooling (been there, done that). But you say you have
new cyl's. What's the oil consumption like (and what oil are you using now)?


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Old September 8th 03, 04:30 PM
Tom
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Default High CHTs on Cessna 175

I cannot seem to control the high CHTs on my 1958 C175 with a Continental
GO300 engine. The CHT probes are on the two rear cylinders run about 450F
degrees on left and 400F on right on takeoff with 100 mph climb out and 400F
left and 375F right at cruise. When I purchased the aircraft it had just had
all new cylinders put on but the baffle seals where bad so I put on new
baffling seals and installed a Airwolf remote oil filter before I flew it. I
now have about 50Hr on the cylinders and 3 oil and filter changes but temps
are still high. Does anyone out there have a solution for this problem or
know someone I could talk to that knows Continental GO300 engines.


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Old September 9th 03, 02:14 AM
Dan Luke
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"Ron Natalie" wrote:
It doesn't take much of
a hole to really mess up the cooling (been there, done that).


True - I've been dealing with this problem, too. Seemingly
insignificant leaks can add up to a big problem.

Accept NO leaks of ANY size.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM


 




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