Tokirbymd
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If you catch a detonation or pre-ignition event early and take immediate action to lower the temps and it goes back to normal then what? Had what I think is a detonation event on climb out today. Noticed CHT climbing rapidly and pulled the power back to idle immediately as soon as it crossed 400. It continued to rise briefly over 550 then started back down- was only above redline for maybe 10sec? Once everything cooled off was able to bring power back up to low power 20" for descent and landing and everything behaved completely normal after that. Pulled the plug and borescoped the cylinder- no obvious damage to plug or cylinder or piston top. I plan on replacing the plugs just in case. However after speaking to my AP, not sure what else to do other than go fly and watch it carefully. I think I caught it very early and prevented any damage. The only other thing I can think of would be to pull the cylinder and inspect but that seems aggressive if no damage is seen on borescope and goes back to operating normally. Oh, to compound the issue, is the same cylinder that I have had erroneous indications on a couple of flights ago, but this one wasn't behaving like a bad probe, was more of a continuous rise and fall that looked real.