Seems a bit high for a front cylinder. Do you climb at full rich or do you lean?
Ive heard of a few other Arrow owners with #2 being the hottest.Cherokee derivatives usually have #3 as the hot cylinder on climb. What are the rest of them doing?
Hard to see how that could be, since all the air flowing over #4 goes over #2 first.Ive heard of a few other Arrow owners with #2 being the hottest.
I would make sure the temperatures shown on your engine monitor correspond to the correct cylinders before just accepting that. The first step to fixing a problem is determining that you have one, and making sure you’re working with quality data is part of that process.Ive heard of a few other Arrow owners with #2 being the hottest.
I would make sure the temperatures shown on your engine monitor correspond to the correct cylinders before just accepting that. The first step to fixing a problem is determining that you have one, and making sure you’re working with quality data is part of that process.
I have the same issue in my Warrior with number 2 hitting 450 degrees. I level off until temp drops and then resume climb. Some pilots have reported some temp drop with new baffling from a company in Alaska. Other owners have put a spacer on shielding to number 2 cylinder (legality of this is unknown) and shaved a few more degrees.I climb full rich. My number 2 is always the hottest cylinder.
Is this only when it’s hot outside. How about during cooler weather?I have the same issue in my Warrior with number 2 hitting 450 degrees. I level off until temp drops and then resume climb. Some pilots have reported some temp drop with new baffling from a company in Alaska. Other owners have put a spacer on shielding to number 2 cylinder (legality of this is unknown) and shaved a few more degrees.
Do it.I have the same issue in my Warrior with number 2 hitting 450 degrees. I level off until temp drops and then resume climb. Some pilots have reported some temp drop with new baffling from a company in Alaska. Other owners have put a spacer on shielding to number 2 cylinder (legality of this is unknown) and shaved a few more degrees.
That would fall under definition of minor alteration, IMO, and thus be legal with logbook entry by A&P. Though I suspect it would also fall in the category of a tree falling in the forest.Other owners have put a spacer on shielding to number 2 cylinder (legality of this is unknown)
Generally in full climb on hot days. After climb, temperatures drop to normal.Is this only when it’s hot outside. How about during cooler weather?