My #1 cylinder temp has always been about 70F lower than #2, EGT about 100F lower in general. I always thought I had an issue with the #2 cylinder.
I fly a carbureted PA24-250. No engine add ons though I do have a fuel flow meter which has consistently oscillated about 2gph in cruise flight.
On a recent flight I went to a much higher altitude than usual. All of a sudden the engine was acting as if it was about to die or blow apart. I have a carb heat temp gauge which was in the yellow. Ahhh, carb ice even though I had not flown through any moisture. Adding carb heat calmed things down a lot immediately which is not what I would expect. I left the heat on for a few minutes then turned it off and things went south again and seemed to be getting worse.
At this point I noticed my #1 CHT and EGT temps were dropping quickly as if I turned the engine off. All other cylinders were normal. I began to further lean the mixture and voila the temps began to rise and things smoothed out considerably though now my other five cylinders were either at peak or lean of peak.
The airplane recently came out of annual. All compressions are good. Mags and plugs are all good.
On my next flight I watched the #1 cylinder closely. On climbout #1 CHT was 270F and #2 was 390F. Again, in cruise it was 70F/100F lower than #2 though #2 was pretty much in line with all the other cylinders. (I always assumed #1 and #2 would be slightly cooler due to their position thus my thinking I had a problem with #2 being too hot vice #1 being too cold.) Only #3 CHT seems to be a bit cooler by 30F than the other cylinders.
After flying for about 20 min and not touching anything #1 CHT began to drop down to 230F. Oh no, here we go again. However, what is puzzling to me is its EGT actually rose to 1300F from 1200F which is what the other EGTs basically read. It stayed this way for about 15 min then the temp climbed back to 240F and the EGT dropped to 1180F. I decided to apply carb heat to see the results and #1 climbed to 250F again and EGT to 1200F. Turning carb heat off it remained approx here for the remainder of the flight.
So does anyone have any ideas on this? It appears #1 is running overly rich. Possibly #3 as well. I have always had a slight vibration in this aircraft and I am beginning to think it is because one or two cylinders are too rich or the other three may be overly leaned. Not sure if my fuel flow oscillations have anything to do with this or not. Since it is carbureted I would not expect even fuel flow distribution but this seems excessive.
I always lean when I fly picking the hottest CHT/EGT. I usually fly at 20"/2300 rpm.