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AVanlent
03-05-2014, 07:24 PM
I have a Kitfox 2 with a 582 Grey head. It is the older 582, the plane was bought to start building in 1992. Is the Cylinder head temperature going to be the same as the Water Temperature on these motors? I don't have a CHT gauge. I only have my water temp and EGT.
Thanks!

Olle1975
03-06-2014, 12:45 AM
Hello AVanlent,

I have the same engine in a kitfox III. You don't need a cylinderhead temperature. Look that your watertemp. is no more than 80 Degree Celsius and everything is fine.
How much fuel do you need in a hour and what temp is your EGT during flight?

Regards

Olaf

AVanlent
03-06-2014, 06:34 AM
My egt runs around 10, or just shy of. The main reason I'm asking is cuz I just got the motor rebuilt, and the break in instructions say to monitor the cht and not let it get too hot. But I figured if my egt and water temp stayed within range, I would most likely be fine!
Thanks!
Andy

Olle1975
03-06-2014, 06:52 AM
Yes, you can't have a to hot cht when water is under 80 degree celsius.

After how many hours do you got the rebuild, did you find abnormalities and which oil do you use, mineral, synthetic or full-synthetic?

What is your fuel burn/performance?

Olaf

AVanlent
03-06-2014, 06:58 AM
I have only put about 10 hours on the plane since I have had it. It has 244 hours on it. I was having a bunch of problems. I had the slosh in my fuel tanks break down, and get into my lines. My carbs were shot, and I was having over heating issues from my Egt's. Since I bought the plane, I have rebuilt everything on it. Replacing the fuel tanks and getting the motor rebuilt were the last 2 things on my list to do. So I just did it to get it done. My pistons n cylinders were 50% worn. And like I said, the carbs were in bad shape. Everything else looked good. From what I know, I was burning 3.5 to 4 gallons an hour. I have also put a better prop on too, so a lot should be changing with all the new stuff! I just didn't want to mess anything up when I do my break in! That's why I was curious about the CHT.

Olle1975
03-09-2014, 11:29 PM
My slosh in tanks were break down too, but I have alu-tanks and I washed the tanks with aceton. After that, they were clean and now I haven't got any problems.

I cleaned my pistons and rings too, before and after that the engine runs fine. You could see the pics in thread "Rotax 582 consumption".

I get a new prob, GSC 68" 3 blade, it works also fine during 18 degree pitch. Climprate by 1000 ft/ min and 13-14L/hr allone.

Olaf