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Need some help with redline CHT's with a Franklin 220!

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Need some help with redline CHT's with a Franklin 220!

Do any of you know what the maximum CHT is for the 6A-350-C1R Franklin 220? All I can find is 392 Degrees in a couple of references. Does that sound right?

Ordering a new monitor and I can't find it anywhere.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Need some help with redline CHT's with a Franklin 220!

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Re: Need some help with redline CHT's with a Franklin 220!



It might be worth noting that the max CHT temp specified is based on using a bayonet thermocouple type sensor.
FWIW the Continental O-470 TCDS calls out two different CHT limits for bayonet probe vs a sparkplug gasket type probe.
For the 470K it's 460 degrees vs 525 degrees-- quite a difference!
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Re: Need some help with redline CHT's with a Franklin 220!

The 220 Franklin in the Maule has a service bulletin to place a sleeve around the CHT probe which is to contact the bottom of the hole in the top of the cylinder. This was to get a more accurate reading. Operators handbook says 390 F but does not stipulate the word "maximum"
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Re: Need some help with redline CHT's with a Franklin 220!

I think 390 is the number. I'm using a bayonet type probe.

Thanks for the help guys!

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Re: Need some help with redline CHT's with a Franklin 220!

hotrod180 wrote:


It might be worth noting that the max CHT temp specified is based on using a bayonet thermocouple type sensor.
FWIW the Continental O-470 TCDS calls out two different CHT limits for bayonet probe vs a sparkplug gasket type probe.
For the 470K it's 460 degrees vs 525 degrees-- quite a difference!


The Franklin 165 is the same way.
530F for Sparkplug type
445F Bayonet type
310F Cylinder barrel

IMO you should grab a copy of the Franklin 220 Operating manual. As hotrod180 pointed out, the spread is large, making assumptions isn't worth it.
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