shariff001
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- May 28, 2004
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The main problem we face in operating the ABT-18 aircraft is the high Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) of between 240degC to 300degC against the designed value of 205 to 240degC. The occurrence is predominant in dry dusty African weather and is rarely observed at other times of the year.
The aircraft is powered by a 180hp, 2700rpm lycoming engine fueled with Mogas. Attempt to solve the problem by moving the oil cooler to where there is better airflow and the use of higher octane fuel have not given much result. Can any one please contribute.
shariff
The aircraft is powered by a 180hp, 2700rpm lycoming engine fueled with Mogas. Attempt to solve the problem by moving the oil cooler to where there is better airflow and the use of higher octane fuel have not given much result. Can any one please contribute.
shariff