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RE: Engine head temps
Enyas are just great engines. I pick up the second hand, new examples whenever I can get a fair deal. I have a few now:D.
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RE: Engine head temps
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ORIGINAL: Skypilot_one ORIGINAL: William Robison [b]JVB: Using a thermocouple in contact with the cylinder head, up to 250F is safe with synthetic oils, using castor oil 325F, even 350F can be survived. Do remember, the internal temperature will always be higher than that read on the outside. And there are many other ways to detect overheating. When you use an infra-red thermometer you are reading an average that the sensing unit sees, since the outer tips of the cooling fins will be cooled by the air stream to a greater extent than the base of the fins, the non-contact thermometer will always read a number lower than the thermocouple in direct contact at the base of the fins. The amount of the variation depends on too many things to say one temperature is OK and the next bad. The height of the fins, just the thickness of the fins will make a difference. Even in engines otherwise the same (Saito) an AAC cylinder and an ABC cylinder will give different IR temperatures while the contact thermometer reads the same. I forgot to ask about four strokes and exhaust temps. My Enya 155's have the hottest exhaust temps I have ever seen. That's with them adjusted 100 rpm down running a Cline regulator. Those Enyas even after four gallons showed no ring or cylinder wear at all. All the machine marks in the ring was still there. I've never seen anything like it. |
RE: Engine head temps
Makes sense. Do you put the stakon under the gasket to stop it from spinning when you tighten down the plug?
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RE: Engine head temps
I just hold it to keep it from turning. I also use just a very light touch of nickel anti-seize on the stakon to help.
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RE: Engine head temps
Roger that.
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