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Hey Tom, couple thoughts:
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Page 9-4 gives some of the causes of high CHT's. You could also add incorrect spark plug heat range to that list. That manual also addresses your fuel flows on page 12-13 and they should be over 100PPH/engine at takeoff for your elevation. Take off fuel flow should always be at the upper limit of the book numbers for a given altitude...it's soooo important for cooling. TCM has a specific differential pressure procedure for pump setup and it's pretty important. The shop you use is pretty big and it's the same test box for all Continental engines...they probably have it. You can talk to your AMO about the lever postions but that's really just cosmetics. The flows themselves are more important than the rigging. Quote:
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