Thanks, it was/is the whole terminal on the end of the sender moves around, is it supposed toI'd check for a loose wire. One of my EGT's was sporadic. I reseated all the connectors and it cleared up.
hi DaveWe have exactly the same issue on our Sting with an erratic oil temp reading.
I think the problem is at the sender end. I gave the connector a good wiggle and re-seated it and the problem went away for a short time but has now returned again.
Dave
G-STNG
hi DaveWe have exactly the same issue on our Sting with an erratic oil temp reading.
I think the problem is at the sender end. I gave the connector a good wiggle and re-seated it and the problem went away for a short time but has now returned again.
Dave
G-STNG
I nipped the connector up yesterday then took the motor up to temp and the issue is still there. rotax said there is a spare sensor not being used :
from Rotax"skydrive UK"
Sorry to you are experiencing problems with your engine. We will try to resolve things for you but if your engine was purchased from somewhere other than directly from Skydrive we would ask that you inform your supplier about any problems as they may need to be involved in any remedial/warranty work. To ensure you receive the correct technical advice on your aircraft any assistance including technical assistance should firstly be sought through your supplier. Occasionally alterations are made to engines, items like senders are replaced to work with specific instruments & we may not be aware of the alterations made.
The standard Rotax connection to the oil temperature sender is via a spade receptacle which fits across a post on the sender. The spade connector will easily rotate on the terminal. The sender is constructed with an internal spring so it is possible the center of the sender may turn however they are normally tight.
The Oil & CHT senders supplied with the engine are the same. There are two CHT senders & generally only one is used. You could ask your Rotax engineer to replace the suspect oil temp sender with the spare one from the cylinder head.
Quickly varying indications are most likely to be an indication error which could be as a result of a poor connection. The problem you are experiencing could be a fault with the instrument, a...
We have exactly the same issue on our Sting with an erratic oil temp reading.
I think the problem is at the sender end. I gave the connector a good wiggle and re-seated it and the problem went away for a short time but has now returned again.
Dave
G-STNG
We have exactly the same issue on our Sting with an erratic oil temp reading.
I think the problem is at the sender end. I gave the connector a good wiggle and re-seated it and the problem went away for a short time but has now returned again.
Dave
G-STNG
We have exactly the same issue on our Sting with an erratic oil temp reading.
I think the problem is at the sender end. I gave the connector a good wiggle and re-seated it and the problem went away for a short time but has now returned again.
We have exactly the same issue on our Sting with an erratic oil temp reading.
I think the problem is at the sender end. I gave the connector a good wiggle and re-seated it and the problem went away for a short time but has now returned again.
Dave
G-STNG
I have spoken with three engineers who work on Rotax and they say the senders have been an ongoing issue! rotax uk deny that! so unsure where to go. :-[ one flying school say they often have change rotax senders. one unit cost 25£ and the other over 100£ but I'm told both are suspect!
We have exactly the same issue on our Sting with an erratic oil temp reading.
I think the problem is at the sender end. I gave the connector a good wiggle and re-seated it and the problem went away for a short time but has now returned again.
Dave
G-STNG
Hi DaveWe have exactly the same issue on our Sting with an erratic oil temp reading.
I think the problem is at the sender end. I gave the connector a good wiggle and re-seated it and the problem went away for a short time but has now returned again.
Dave
G-STNG
from another pilot: FYI - I had two GRT sensors go bad on me. They started off working great, then each one failed when they hit around 205F.Has anyone found any more info on these two available sensors?