swatson999
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So here's the history:
EGT probe on #4 cylinder went bad...recrimped, worked okay for a while, then went bad (values jumping all over, etc.), recrimped, okay for a while, then went bad again. Finally after 3 recrimps gave up...debugging (watching EFIS values while a partner messed with the connections, changed to a replacement probe, etc.) led us to swap out the probe entirely for a replacement one (from ACS), after we figured out it wasn't the crimp, but somewhere upstream of the crimp/connection that had gone bad. No big deal, it happens.
New probe is working fine, BUT...it's reading 50 degrees higher than previously, and during run-up (to clean a fouled plug on #1), it went WAY high, > 1600 deg F. I realize that EGT absolute values are worthless, because they depend on location, and after cleaning the plug at 2000 RPM, then completing run-up, everything was fine. Test flight was nominal, except for #4, with the new EGT probe, was consistently about 50 deg F higher than all other cylinders (and what it had been when not acting up).
So my question...is there a new/revised part which has been put into service by Dynon for EGT probes? If so, I'm contemplating changing all my EGT probes at annual in December...if not, why the sudden increase in EGT values (and the way high value during plug cleaning at 2000 RPM and lean to max during run-up)?
TIA...
Steve
EGT probe on #4 cylinder went bad...recrimped, worked okay for a while, then went bad (values jumping all over, etc.), recrimped, okay for a while, then went bad again. Finally after 3 recrimps gave up...debugging (watching EFIS values while a partner messed with the connections, changed to a replacement probe, etc.) led us to swap out the probe entirely for a replacement one (from ACS), after we figured out it wasn't the crimp, but somewhere upstream of the crimp/connection that had gone bad. No big deal, it happens.
New probe is working fine, BUT...it's reading 50 degrees higher than previously, and during run-up (to clean a fouled plug on #1), it went WAY high, > 1600 deg F. I realize that EGT absolute values are worthless, because they depend on location, and after cleaning the plug at 2000 RPM, then completing run-up, everything was fine. Test flight was nominal, except for #4, with the new EGT probe, was consistently about 50 deg F higher than all other cylinders (and what it had been when not acting up).
So my question...is there a new/revised part which has been put into service by Dynon for EGT probes? If so, I'm contemplating changing all my EGT probes at annual in December...if not, why the sudden increase in EGT values (and the way high value during plug cleaning at 2000 RPM and lean to max during run-up)?
TIA...
Steve