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Jabiru 2200 running cold
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:55 am
by Roger Pyne
I have a Jabiru 2200 that appears to run cold. The CHT read a maximum of about about 95 degrees C on one bank, 30 degrees lower on the other at max power falling lower in the cruise. They rarely reach the recomended range. The engine is running fine in all other respects oil pressure and temps and EGT' s are all good. Any suggestions please?
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 1:06 pm
by Rob Swain
Put some duct tape over half the oil cooler.
Seen it done a couple of times in J400s with 3300 engines.
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 1:35 pm
by Roger Pyne
Rob Swain wrote:Put some duct tape over half the oil cooler.
Seen it done a couple of times in J400s with 3300 engines.
Hi Rob, I'll give it a try. Any other suggestions out there would also be apreciated. Does anybody else have a similar problem please?
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:46 pm
by Adrian Hatton
Hi,
Is it a fine finned head model and where are your senders located?
My fine finned 2200A with sender rings between compression washer and plugs reaches nearly upper limits if I am held before t/o for any length of time but rapidly drops back towards the bottom of the green arc in flight and then only moves a small amount and as you would expect between climb and cruise.
Airflow over the heads can make a huge difference - have you checked for sealing of the ram air ducting to give even airflow over all heads and considered experimenting with the intake/exhaust cross sectional areas of the cowling at all?
Hope this helps
Adrian
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:16 pm
by Roger Pyne
Adrian Hatton wrote:Hi Adrian,
Thanks for the advise I will investigate further along the lines you have suggested and report back. Many thanks.
Regards,
Roger.
Is it a fine finned head model and where are your senders located?
My fine finned 2200A with sender rings between compression washer and plugs reaches nearly upper limits if I am held before t/o for any length of time but rapidly drops back towards the bottom of the green arc in flight and then only moves a small amount and as you would expect between climb and cruise.
Airflow over the heads can make a huge difference - have you checked for sealing of the ram air ducting to give even airflow over all heads and considered experimenting with the intake/exhaust cross sectional areas of the cowling at all?
Hope this helps
Adrian
low cht's
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:48 am
by dlicheri
i would try replacing the cht probe. unlikely that cylinder heads are running that cool!
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:51 pm
by Gary Omer
remove the sensor, leave connected to the CHT gauge and plop it in a boiling kettle, then see what the gauge reads. 102C or 212F if I remember. mine was over reading by 50F. If not under a plug, get a 12mm ring and fit it under the furthest away spark plug.