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		hdwysong(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:46 pm    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				I saw this question a few times in the archives but never stumbled upon 
 an answer...
 
 Anyone have a part number for CHT probes that have been successfully 
 installed underneath the spark plugs of a Rotax 914?
 
 What other methods have you all used to measure all 4 CHTs on a 914? 
 (... or CHTs for 1 and 4 if using the VDO probes on 2 and 3)
 
 Thanks!
 
 D
 
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		flyinggpa(at)comcast.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:24 pm    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				D Wysong
 
 I worried about that too. I did not find good references as to what I should see if I did install spark plug sensors.
 
 The real question you need answered is "what is the H2O temperature"  This is the "hotspot" in the Rotax 912S.  (you don't wnat it boiling over)  I installed a probe in the "coolant pot" using a alum nipple I had welded to the pot.  Now I read the hot water temp on CHT . ( just like oil temp)
 
 My thoughts.
 
 Cliff Shaw
 1041 Euclid ave.
 Edmonds, WA 98020
 425 776 5555
 http://www.europaowners.org/WileE
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:33 pm    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				Aircraft Spruce has one at 
 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/in/electronicsinternational_probes.html
 There is also one provided with the VDO CHT Gauge (the one I use).
 
 Jeff - N55XS
 133 hours
 
 D Wysong wrote:
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  I saw this question a few times in the archives but never stumbled upon 
  an answer...
  
  Anyone have a part number for CHT probes that have been successfully 
  installed underneath the spark plugs of a Rotax 914?
  
  What other methods have you all used to measure all 4 CHTs on a 914? 
  (... or CHTs for 1 and 4 if using the VDO probes on 2 and 3)
  
  Thanks!
  
  D
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
   
  
  
  
  
 
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		hdwysong(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:54 pm    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				Good points, Cliff.  Thanks for the idea!
 
 D
 
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  D Wysong
  
  I worried about that too. I did not find good references as to what I should see if I did install spark plug sensors.
  
  The real question you need answered is "what is the H2O temperature"  This is the "hotspot" in the Rotax 912S.  (you don't wnat it boiling over)  I installed a probe in the "coolant pot" using a alum nipple I had welded to the pot.  Now I read the hot water temp on CHT . ( just like oil temp)
  
  My thoughts.
  
  Cliff Shaw
  1041 Euclid ave.
  Edmonds, WA 98020
  425 776 5555
  http://www.europaowners.org/WileE
  
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:54 pm    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				Cliff and anyone else who can help,
 
 I installed a VDO water temp probe in the large hose, exiting the 
 coolant pot.  Temps are reported at 190 to 220 degrees, which I consider 
 very good for the 912S, however, My CHT, as reported by the spark plug 
 probe, reads around 275, most of the time.  I realize that the temp at 
 the base of the plug is probably the hottest spot on the engine, but is 
 this something I should be concerned about?
 
 Has anyone used the Rotax supplied probe (the one in the head) 
 successfully with a VDO gauge?  If so, will it hook directly to the VDO 
 gauge, or does it require some sort of adapter?  What, if any, 
 difference should I expect in reported temps?  Any help is greatly 
 appreciated...
 
 Jeff - N55XS
 133 hours
 
 Cliff Shaw wrote:
 
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  D Wysong
  
  I worried about that too. I did not find good references as to what I should see if I did install spark plug sensors.
  
  The real question you need answered is "what is the H2O temperature"  This is the "hotspot" in the Rotax 912S.  (you don't wnat it boiling over)  I installed a probe in the "coolant pot" using a alum nipple I had welded to the pot.  Now I read the hot water temp on CHT . ( just like oil temp)
  
  My thoughts.
  
  Cliff Shaw
  1041 Euclid ave.
  Edmonds, WA 98020
  425 776 5555
  http://www.europaowners.org/WileE
  
 
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		hdwysong(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:25 pm    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				Thanks Jeff.  You able to install a EI P-102 successfully?  Got pictures 
 and any installation tips?
 
 Now I'm wondering now if the plug ports on the 912S and 914 differ?? 
 Looks like those EI probes would be a bit too big (25 mm OD) to fit 
 inside the plug recess on the 914 (18 mm OD).  We tried to install 
 Westach probes in our 914 but found that the plug + CHT sensor + socket 
 wrench simply won't exist in the same place at the same time...  Grrrr.
 
 Regarding your higher probe temp, the fellow at MGL Avionics (Rainier) 
 said that the under-the-plug probes will sometimes read hotter because 
 hot "gas" can make its way past the plug threads and come in contact 
 with the probe.  Not sure what that means in terms of temp deltas, but 
 at least it's an explanation that folks can argue about.   
 
 Regarding the Rotax VDO, we're reading it with an analog input channel 
 that is pulled up to +5V.  The sensor is grounded through the case.  If 
 your VDO gauge puts out +5V excitation and has a common ground with the 
 engine then it oughta work.  ???
 
 D
 
 Rotax 914 on a test stand in need of CHTs... and an airplane!   
 
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  Aircraft Spruce has one at 
  http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/in/electronicsinternational_probes.html
  There is also one provided with the VDO CHT Gauge (the one I use).
  
  Jeff - N55XS
  133 hours
  
  D Wysong wrote:
  
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 >I saw this question a few times in the archives but never stumbled upon 
 >an answer...
 >
 >Anyone have a part number for CHT probes that have been successfully 
 >installed underneath the spark plugs of a Rotax 914?
 >
 >What other methods have you all used to measure all 4 CHTs on a 914? 
 >(... or CHTs for 1 and 4 if using the VDO probes on 2 and 3)
 >
 >Thanks!
 >
 >D
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		rholder(at)avnet.co.uk Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:41 am    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		   Has anyone used the Rotax supplied probe (the one in
  the head) successfully with a VDO gauge?  If so, will
  it hook directly to the VDO gauge, or does it require
  some sort of adapter?  What, if any, difference should
  I expect in reported temps?  Any help is greatly 
  appreciated...
 
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 Here on the eastern side of the pond the Rotax engine
 comes with four VDO instruments (voltmeter, oil pressure,
 oil temp and ch temp - the last two are the same).
 
 The VDO instruments are designed for the Rotax senders (or
 rather I suppose the senders are designed for the VDO
 instruments).
 
 ACS sell a much cheaper oil pressure sender. The
 temperature senders in the Rotax there are three - the one
 used for oil is the same as the one used for CHT - are
 metric and there isn't much of a choice when replacing them.
 
 If you want water temp (rather than cylinder head temp)
 then use a imperial thread sender designed for VDO and
 either tap it into the top water reservoir, or into a
 T-piece on the pipe out of the reservoir.
 
 Richard Holder
 G-OWWW High Cross
 
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		tonyk(at)kaon.co.nz Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:38 am    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		   ACS sell a much cheaper oil pressure sender. The
  temperature senders in the Rotax there are three - the one
  used for oil is the same as the one used for CHT - are
  metric and there isn't much of a choice when replacing them.
 
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 Westach sell cht and oil temperature senders with metric threads which are a direct replacement for the VDO senders supplied with the Rotax engines. I've replaced my VDO senders with these as well as fitting 4 x Westach egt senders to my914 to support the (now defunct) Audio Flight Avionics AFA10 engine management system. For water temperature I used a Skydrive supplied fitting which sits in one of the hoses leading from the swirl pot and has another Westac CHT sender screwed into it.
 
 Regards
 
 Tony
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:00 am    Post subject: part #'s for CHT probes? | 
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				Richard,
 
 Thanks for the information.  I am currently using both CHT and water 
 temp.  The WT probe, as you recommend, is tapped into the reservoir 
 outlet hose, via 1" "T".  It reads from 190 degrees to 220 degrees, 
 depending on the circumstances.  The CHT, using the under the plug 
 sender, supplied with my VDO gauge, reads around 275, under most 
 circumstances.  My concern is the large differential in the two readings 
 and whether I should be concerned about it.  I have not tried using the 
 Rotax supplied probe.  Maybe I'll try that and see if it makes a 
 difference...
 
 Jeff - N55XS
 133 hours
 
 Richard Holder wrote:
 
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 >Has anyone used the Rotax supplied probe (the one in
 >the head) successfully with a VDO gauge?  If so, will
 >it hook directly to the VDO gauge, or does it require
 >some sort of adapter?  What, if any, difference should
 >I expect in reported temps?  Any help is greatly 
 >appreciated...
  
  
  Here on the eastern side of the pond the Rotax engine
  comes with four VDO instruments (voltmeter, oil pressure,
  oil temp and ch temp - the last two are the same).
  
  The VDO instruments are designed for the Rotax senders (or
  rather I suppose the senders are designed for the VDO
  instruments).
  
  ACS sell a much cheaper oil pressure sender. The
  temperature senders in the Rotax there are three - the one
  used for oil is the same as the one used for CHT - are
  metric and there isn't much of a choice when replacing them.
  
  If you want water temp (rather than cylinder head temp)
  then use a imperial thread sender designed for VDO and
  either tap it into the top water reservoir, or into a
  T-piece on the pipe out of the reservoir.
  
  Richard Holder
  G-OWWW High Cross
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
   
  
  
  
  
 
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