timwinters
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58 C182A
O-470L, 3335 TT, 1217 SMOH. Both engine and cylinders are original, third run.
This engine has always had an interesting oil temperature anomaly. I used to fly a lot of XC for work and on the first XC after an oil change I would notice that the oil temp was about 15dF higher than normal and it might remain elevated 10 minutes, or it might for an hour. And then it'd return to normal and remain normal until the next oil change. It didn't elevate after every oil change but definitely the vast majority of them.
Interestingly, and completely by chance, I figured out that a 360 deg steep turn to the right would correct the temp issue. The cooler is on the right so a 45 deg bank significantly lowers it relative to the engine.
This year, since it's turned warm, the engine is running hot all the time (about 200dF instead of 185dF on an 85dF day). I thought maybe it was the vernatherm so we put a new one in today...no change. Temps were 200dF on the flight home from the mechanic's field, the exact same as they were on the way up. At today's temps aloft they should have been running about 185.
So...
On the way home I did a 360 deg steep turn to the right and temp dropped from 200dF to 187dF in the short time it took to do the turn. But, then it began slowly climbing as soon as i re-entered straight/level...back up to 200dF. A second 360 deg turn produced the same results...as did a third.
Okay engine gurus...
WTF?
58 C182A
O-470L, 3335 TT, 1217 SMOH. Both engine and cylinders are original, third run.
This engine has always had an interesting oil temperature anomaly. I used to fly a lot of XC for work and on the first XC after an oil change I would notice that the oil temp was about 15dF higher than normal and it might remain elevated 10 minutes, or it might for an hour. And then it'd return to normal and remain normal until the next oil change. It didn't elevate after every oil change but definitely the vast majority of them.
Interestingly, and completely by chance, I figured out that a 360 deg steep turn to the right would correct the temp issue. The cooler is on the right so a 45 deg bank significantly lowers it relative to the engine.
This year, since it's turned warm, the engine is running hot all the time (about 200dF instead of 185dF on an 85dF day). I thought maybe it was the vernatherm so we put a new one in today...no change. Temps were 200dF on the flight home from the mechanic's field, the exact same as they were on the way up. At today's temps aloft they should have been running about 185.
So...
On the way home I did a 360 deg steep turn to the right and temp dropped from 200dF to 187dF in the short time it took to do the turn. But, then it began slowly climbing as soon as i re-entered straight/level...back up to 200dF. A second 360 deg turn produced the same results...as did a third.
Okay engine gurus...
WTF?