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Key Takeaways:

  • High Cylinder Head Temperatures (CHTs) are frequently a symptom of leaky cooling baffles in an aircraft engine.
  • Fixing these baffle leaks is typically a simple process.
  • Minimizing air leakage through baffles ensures more air is efficiently directed to cool the cylinders, thereby improving overall engine cooling.
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The Savvy Aviator #14: Engine Cooling — Less Is More
If your CHTs are running warmer than you’d like, odds are that you’ve got leaky cooling baffles under your cowling. Fixing those leaks is usually simple — and the less air leaks, the more is available to cool the cylinders.

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