High CHTs
I'm experiencing high CHTs. As soon as I start the engine the CHTs just keep rising and reach 100 - 110 deg C before the oil reaches 50 C. On two occasions I've had coolant spray out the overflow bottle onto the firewall. With the arrival of the cooler weather the problem has been exacerbated because of the longer ground idling time waiting for the oil temp to come up. Today after a full engine run up I had CHTs at 123 C and 128 C with oil at 57 C. I've changed the coolant (using 50:50 Radicool:distilled water) and bled the coolant system via the bolt with copper washer just below the water pump. I've cheked all the hoses for tight turns and today I swapped my radiator cap for an unused one but it made no difference. When I did a full engine run up today the coolant expanded into the Rotax overflow bottle and it made so much noise I could hear the gurgling while the engine was still running.
I'm getting 5200 rpm static.
Only one EGT gauge works and it reads 505 C.
The engine is on a Rans S-19 with only about 13 hours flight time. Others with the same plane and engine aren't experiencing airflow issues so I don't think that's a problem here.
Last week I had a former Rotax specialist look over the engine and we found that the carb heat was actuated all the time because the butterfly mechanism on the air box wasn't opening and closing correctly. That has now been rectified but it hasn't helped with the high CHTs.
Next week I will flush the radiator and check the vanes on the water pump's impeller. Are there any other suggestions as to what I might try ??