They might already be. What barrels?
What do you mean by barrels?
Also, is 6 hours enough to take a family member flying? It seems to be running fine...
They might already be. What barrels?
Only you can answer that. You could probably find some that would say wait till you get 10 or 20 hours on it. I think my attitude currently is if you're looking at the situation and genuinely deciding its too risky to take your family up, shouldn't you probably stay on the ground yourself also?Also, is 6 hours enough to take a family member flying? It seems to be running fine...
Call it an indication error and fly it. I don't think I ever saw a drop in cylinder head temperature that I could identify. You flew the break-in hours off. Nothing to do now but fly it like its broke in and you get what you get.Update: The engine has 40 hours on it now and I'm still not seeing a reduction in CHTs. My mechanic is not being any help to me. This is why I was so nervous about doing the break in and why I was asking for advice on here... but i'm confident I've done it correctly. Can I get any recommendations on what to do next?
UPDATE:
I put the first 6 hours on the engine. I leveled off at 3,000' and flew WOT and used RPM to change % of power. Full Rich Mixture.
My question is my CHTs are not dropping. I was told the rings are seated when I noticed a drop in CHT temps. After 6 hours there's still no change..
79%pwr (27"/2400rpm) 321/314/316/308
83%pwr (27"/2500rpm) 324/316/318/312
86%pwr (27"/2600rpm) 327/321/324/317
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