My 61 Comanche 250 carburated CHT on the number 5 cylinder, I believe it is the one on the rear co pilot side, has always run a good bit hotter than the others. In the climb it is usually in the 380-390 range. In cruise it is usually 350-360. In both cases it is running 30-40 degrees hotter than the others. I have checked the baffling and everything apears like it should be. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this or any suggestions on how to get a cylinder to run cooler. In the climb I watch it and adjust my pitch as necessary. I have tried leaving the boost pump on but does not seem to make much difference. I have been running 50-100 ROP.
Thanks
Mark