I am having some difficulty getting a new engine to run cool. I am just at 50 hrs now, and the second oil change. The oil consumption has dropped down to about one quart every 8 hours, but no. 3 cyclinder runs pretty hot during any extended climb during 85 degree days. To mitigate this I have been backing off to 25 squared at about 500' on the takeoff run, and then climbing at 100 kts, (which sometimes doesnt quite get me 500 fpm). With this procedure, no. 3 CHT was climbing to 455 or possibly 460 before we would get to 3500 or 4500' (break in cruise altitudes).
We have since sealed off every hole I can see with black RTV silicone, including the gap between the metal baffle and each front cylinder. Seal to the top of the cowling looks ok with the cowling open, but it seems difficult to be sure we are getting a good seal on the right hand, (copilot side) of the engine compartment because the metal baffling sits a little lower on that side due to the cylinders being a little lower as well. After 10 minutes of 65% cruise at altitude no. 3 drops down to 385-390 while still running full rich. No. 4 is usually within 15-20 degrees lower than no. 3, and the front two cylinders can be as much as 95 degrees lower in climb, and 60 degrees lower in cruise.
I can clearly see gaps through the piano hinge on each side, but that must be exactly the same on every Comanche single, so I cant imagine that is the source of my problem.
Now, with all that said; my queston is as follows.
Has anyone every heard of a plenum retrofitted to a Comanche 180? My hangar mates all have Mooneys, and their stock aluminum plenum box around the cyclinders and heads looks like it would be easier to ensure a good seal. Even better would be one of the slick fiberglass or carbon plenums I see on O-360s on experimentals. with the rounded internal shape of the later, it seems as if you could optimize air flow past the heads.
Is it a pipe dream to think some FSDO might approve either a fabricated AL plenum ala the M-20 crowd, or approve the installation of one of the "experimental" parts on a 337 for the purpose of engine cooling? Does anyone know of any precedence for this, or have any other methods?
Apreciate your thoughts
Bryan Bowlsbey
ICS 17556
N6056P located at Sherman Army Airfield (FLV), Leavenworth KS.