TangoWhiskey
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I noticed during my flight to Gaston's and the return flight that the #4 cylinder had a significant EGT disparity than the others in the Cessna 172S I was flying.
I was 6500' MSL, A2997, OAT 17C, FF 9.7 gph, 2600 RPM.
EGTs for cylinders 1-4, at 50 ROP, were: 1490 / 1500 / 1485 / 1350
CHTs for cylinders 1-4 were: 350 / 340 / 355 / 365
So, CHT was the hottest and EGT was 135 cooler than the rest of the cylinders. I noticed this disparity both coming and going. I haven't recorded these values before in this 172 or others, so it could be normal for all I know.
No roughness running on single mags, so I don't think it was due to one plug not firing.
Thoughts?? Is this normal for cylinder 4 in a C172S installation? And correct me if I'm wrong, but I think cylinder #4 is the one directly in front of me if I'm flying left seat, with #1 in the forward right from that same point of view.
I was 6500' MSL, A2997, OAT 17C, FF 9.7 gph, 2600 RPM.
EGTs for cylinders 1-4, at 50 ROP, were: 1490 / 1500 / 1485 / 1350
CHTs for cylinders 1-4 were: 350 / 340 / 355 / 365
So, CHT was the hottest and EGT was 135 cooler than the rest of the cylinders. I noticed this disparity both coming and going. I haven't recorded these values before in this 172 or others, so it could be normal for all I know.
No roughness running on single mags, so I don't think it was due to one plug not firing.
Thoughts?? Is this normal for cylinder 4 in a C172S installation? And correct me if I'm wrong, but I think cylinder #4 is the one directly in front of me if I'm flying left seat, with #1 in the forward right from that same point of view.