Jeff
What are your oil and head temps running at in cruse and climb? I did
almost the same thing with the coolers.
Dean Seitz
N284A 10 Hrs left to 40.
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of N55XS
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Fw: Evans coolant
When I was doing taxi testing on N55XS, I was experiencing very high
coolant temps. So I flushed the 50/50 glycol/water mix, lowered the
collant radiator about 1" and installed a rubber seal to the bottom, so
that it would seal to the cowl. I then installed the Evans coolant.
Not only did the boiling go away, but the temps actually dropped, while
still allowing the oil temp to to get up, in cool weather. This is a
much better option, than dropping the oil cooler, in my opinion. At any
rate, I have zero problems with coolant temps...
Jeff - N55XS
89 hours...
Bill & Sue Sisley wrote:
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>Sue and Bill
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>From: Bill & Sue Sisley
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>Subject: Evans coolant
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>I have recently changed to Evans Coolant from 50/50 Water/Antifreeze.
>My cyl head temp is now running approx 20 deg centigrade higher than
before. Oil temp has not changed.
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>My cooling system is as per the book.
>Anyone else had any experience with this?
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>XS Mono
>914
>Airmaster CS
>360 Hrs
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>Sue and Bill
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