srgalahad
Charter Member 2022
If anyone is looking to find specific info, the possible sources are too extensive to list but some web searching can produce very specific info such as this:
Adherence to the R-985 Specific and General Operating Instructions (Vol 1) is essential, in particular:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/certification/continuing-advisory-2007-02-422.htm
other sources may include the actual Operating Manuals ( which are often for sale from the after-market sources like:
http://www.esscoaircraft.com/pindex.asp?Page=51
Adherence to the R-985 Specific and General Operating Instructions (Vol 1) is essential, in particular:
- While ground testing engine, do not exceed 232 degrees Celsius cylinder head temperature. Temperatures above 200 degrees C should be confined to the minimum possible duration.
- Prior to Take-Off, ensure that cylinder head temperature is below 200 degrees Celsius to allow for temperature rise during takeoff.
- Do not exceed 260 degrees Celsius during Climb and reduce cylinder head temperatures to below 232 degrees for Cruise flight
- Following flight and before shutdown, idle the engine until cylinder head temperature is less than 200 degrees Celsius
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/certification/continuing-advisory-2007-02-422.htm
other sources may include the actual Operating Manuals ( which are often for sale from the after-market sources like:
http://www.esscoaircraft.com/pindex.asp?Page=51
