Any thoughts on keeping a C-90 cool while inverted? A guy here is flying a clipwing with a C-90. It has inverted fuel and oil. When upright and flying normal acro the oil temperature is OK, but with extended inverted flight the temperature will climb up and beyond redline. He would like to do more inverted and outside stuff, but the temperature is limiting him. Tom
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If it's CHT - Try adding a manually operated cowl flap door on the top cowl aft of the pressure plenum.Terry Bowden, formerly TF # 351
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It's oil temp that goes up inverted, but it is OK for normal flight. He is already using AvBlend to help reduce the temps. I think the oil is doing what it should and carrying the heat away from the case which is the sump when inverted.The airplane has one of the oilfilter adapters behind the #2 cylinder with extruded aluminum fins attached. I'm thinking maybe a blast tube on the filter. Tom
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Originally posted by 3Dreaming View PostI'm thinking maybe a blast tube on the filter.
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The oil filter adapter is mounted to the oil cooler pad. All of the exposed lines for the inverted system are on the suction side, and I don't think putting an oil cooler (restriction) on the suction side would be a good idea. Tom Tom
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I flew a clip wing cub with a C-90 for years in airshows. The inverted oil system I used a flapper door in between the oil bulb and engine block. If he is using that type of system, then I don't think he will have much luck in reducing oil temps. It leaks a lot of oil into the engine block while inverted and it gets beatup pretty bad and absorbs heat off of the pistons. I tried a lot of things, but found it best to limit inverted stuff when outside temps were hot.
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