All the way down to FL last week (and back) my right engine ran hot (almost redline). In general my airplane, which has lowpresti cowls I believe (rectangular inlet) ran hot. I deal with this by managing the temps by lower climbs, using cowl flaps, etc. However on this trip the right engine ran much hotter than the left. So much so that i never closed the cowl flap for the R engine even in cruise. I never have to do that. I am having my mechanic replace the oil cooler on the R and the veritherm. HOpefully that does the trick. Does anyone else have this kind of cowl? Again, not sure if i am using the right name, but it has the rectangular inlets. If you do, do you experience warmer temperatures? I am really hoping that the replacement of the Oil Coolers / Veritherm does the trick. If it does, I am going to do the same for the L engine. I am pretty sure it is not the oil temp / pressure gauges as they appeared to go in the proper direction under the situation, i.e. when oil temp went up, the oil pressure went down.
If I am missing something here, please let me know. I appreciate any of your thoughs. BTW - my mechanic said baffles were fine, and the prop gov, which recently was rebuilt, was also fine.
Scott