Subject: If you have a cylinder head temp gauge What temp?
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posted on January 16th, 2003 at 09:10 PM
If you have a cylinder head temp gauge What temp?
What do you see on your Cylinder Head Temp guage?
I havent connected mine properly yet but wondered what others are seeing?
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posted on January 17th, 2003 at 04:40 PM
Keep the CHT under 400f (205c). At temperatures over about 425f, the aluminium is in danger of going crystaline, which it always does just before it
melts!
This is what the aviation boys use as a limit for VW engines in light aircraft too.
That being said, placing the CHT guage in different places can get different results, and the guages might vary in accuracy too.
The head studs nearest the exhaust port is about the closest you can get to the max-temp portion of the heads.
Spark plug senders tend to give lower readings (plenty of airflow through the fins there).
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posted on January 17th, 2003 at 11:38 PM
thanks Rob. That's part of reason why havent connected yet as I am going to put it on head stud when doing next major works.