Question for Grumman owners/operators:
I've heard before that the Grummans typically run hot because of the cowling design and cooling issues, and I've had some experience with this, but my question/concern is how hot is too hot? My dad and I recently put in a new engine in a Tiger, as the old one was original and pushing 40 years old. It ran hot, as expected, but never had any problems. We hoped that a new engine and better baffling would help everything run cooler, but it's still very hot as well. In the climb cylinders 1 and 3 seem to be the hottest, with 4 close behind, but in cruise 1 and 3 cool back down to low 400-410s, while number 4 seems to settle around the 430s. Number 2 usually always stays below 400. I will say that this is flying around in Florida in a warmer climate. I came down from the Philly area last month, and in the cold winter temps, nothing really got about 400 degrees in climb or cruise. I've been doing what I can to keep things cooler (faster cruise climbs, richer mixtures) but these CHTs seem rather excessive. I was just wondering what you other Grumman pilots have been seeing temperature wise, and what it normal for you?
I've heard before that the Grummans typically run hot because of the cowling design and cooling issues, and I've had some experience with this, but my question/concern is how hot is too hot? My dad and I recently put in a new engine in a Tiger, as the old one was original and pushing 40 years old. It ran hot, as expected, but never had any problems. We hoped that a new engine and better baffling would help everything run cooler, but it's still very hot as well. In the climb cylinders 1 and 3 seem to be the hottest, with 4 close behind, but in cruise 1 and 3 cool back down to low 400-410s, while number 4 seems to settle around the 430s. Number 2 usually always stays below 400. I will say that this is flying around in Florida in a warmer climate. I came down from the Philly area last month, and in the cold winter temps, nothing really got about 400 degrees in climb or cruise. I've been doing what I can to keep things cooler (faster cruise climbs, richer mixtures) but these CHTs seem rather excessive. I was just wondering what you other Grumman pilots have been seeing temperature wise, and what it normal for you?