My "new" (to me) PA-30 recently came out of an extensive annual at Heritage Aero where Cliff Wilewski and his team did an outstanding job. This past weekend was the first time I've really had to fly her and give her some exercise since bringing her home 2 weeks ago. The flight was primarily to do some testing of the autopilot and so I was cruising around at 4,500MSL using power settings of 2,400 RPM and MP between 20"-23". Mixture was leaned to 9 GPH / side on the factory gauge (which was just overhauled during the annual by Air Parts of Lockhaven). The OAT was +3F. The climb out was 2500 RPM / 25" cowl flaps open. Cruising around cowl flaps went closed.
During the whole flight CHTs were perfect - around 300-320F, The odd thing was that the oil temp on both engines stayed fairly cool (bottom of the green even borderline yellow on the low temp side) which would (according to the factory gauge) be in the neighborhood of 60-80F. In concert with this the oil pressure stayed on the high-side. Still in the green but fairly high on the scale borderline yellow on the high side. Cooler thicker oil would indeed result in higher pressure but it's hard to believe that the oil was really only 60-80F the whole time. The vernatherms shouldn't even open until the oil gets to 160-180F (I would think).
To be clear I am talking about the factory original gauges which are all fairly fresh looking (the previous owner had almost all the instruments overhauled in the past 4 years). A JPI or Insight engine monitor is "on my list" but for now the factory gauges are what I have to work with.
I did some searches of the fourms for oil temps and found lots of people reporting high temps but not so much low temps. I did see some comments on low temps and the solution of putting metal duct tape (aka 200mph tape) partially over the oil coolers. I am not willing to do that I am not yet convinced the gauges are accurate. The fact that both engines are saying the exact same thing leads me to believe either - it is a voltage feedback issue to the guages or the temps really are quite cool (hence also high pressure) but again 60-80F is just not believable. Perhaps a bigger concern for me is if the guages are reading much lower than reality - come summer how do I know I am not over temping...
The ultimate solution is a proper engine monitor but regardless I do want anything in the aircraft to work properly (inc the factory guages). I am not convinced they are accurate but I also don't assume they are not...
I spoke to Cliff about all this and he agreed it seems odd and is chewing on it... any thoughts or feedback from the ICS would be greatly appreciated.
- Charles