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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:28 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Can anybody on the list remind me where I can get that valve that closes off the scat tube going to the oil cooler (so the oil will warm up faster on a cold day)?  I remember buying one in the past, but can't remember where.
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:19 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				NonStop Aviation  
    
 http://www.nonstopaviation.com/rv10-parts-c-1337.html   
        
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 Can anybody on the list remind me where I can get that valve that closes off the scat tube going to the oil cooler (so the oil will warm up faster on a cold day)?  I remember buying one in the past, but can't remember where.    
    
     
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:11 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Just so we are clear here, The vernatherm is open when it is cold and the oil is not flowing through the cooler.  Thus cutting off the air flow to the cooler will not make it warm up faster.  Up north folks do limit air flow to the cooler in winter so the straight weight oil does not over cool and get so thick it doesn’t want to flow through the cooler.  Just so you warm weather folks know.  
    
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 Can anybody on the list remind me where I can get that valve that closes off the scat tube going to the oil cooler (so the oil will warm up faster on a cold day)?  I remember buying one in the past, but can't remember where.    
    
     
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		Kelly McMullen
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:03 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Not the whole story. Just like automotive cooling systems thermostats
 there is a bypass passage for oil in the aircraft engine, AND the
 passage to the oil cooler. The vernatherm ONLY controls the bypass and
 does nothing for the path through the cooler. So the bypass gets
 closed as the engine nears the rated oil temp of the vernatherm, but
 the oil cooler lines are always open. So if the oil cooler is getting
 20 degree air across its full face, it may stay mostly congealed until
 the vernatherm closes the bypass. If airflow is restricted to the
 cooler, the cooler will in fact warm up faster.
 
 On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:05 PM, gary <speckter(at)comcast.net> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Just so we are clear here, The vernatherm is open when it is cold and the
  oil is not flowing through the cooler.  Thus cutting off the air flow to the
  cooler will not make it warm up faster.  Up north folks do limit air flow to
  the cooler in winter so the straight weight oil does not over cool and get
  so thick it doesn’t want to flow through the cooler.  Just so you warm
  weather folks know.
 
  Gary Specketer
 
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  [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jesse Saint
  Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 2:25 PM
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: Oil Cooler Valve
 
  Can anybody on the list remind me where I can get that valve that closes off
  the scat tube going to the oil cooler (so the oil will warm up faster on a
  cold day)?  I remember buying one in the past, but can't remember where.
 
  do not archive
 
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  Saint Aviation, Inc.
 
  jesse(at)saintaviation.com
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:00 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Also available:
 https://www.averytools.com/pc-1070-115-rv-10-4-air-controller-for-oil-cooler.aspx
 
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:01 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				While it is true that the open Vernatherm does not prevent oil from going
 through the cooler, the differential viscosity between the warm engine and
 the cooler oil cooler directs almost all the flow back through the engine
 and not through the cooler.  Especially true if you have preheated the
 engine with one of the plug in types that heat only the engine and not the
 oil cooler.
 
 It has been my experience in cold weather flying that if you limit the
 intake air into the cowl enough to keep your CHTs up where they need to be,
 then the oil cooler pretty much takes care of itself.  Large aluminum
 restrictors in front of the front two cylinders or duct tape over part of
 the cowl inlet does the trick.
 
 Without some air restriction, it is very easy to get the front cylinders
 over cooled or shock cooled upon decent and landing.
 
 What is really needed IMHO is a valve to control the airflow into the cowl.
 Any of you inventors out there have any ideas?
 
 Gary Specketer 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:06 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Cooling air for engine is very specific to a given cowling design and
 you need to be careful to not get hot spots in unintended places. It
 is much safer to regulate oil cooling air. While you think a
 thermostat is sufficient, when it is really cold, restricting the
 airflow makes a big difference. In Alaska it was necessary to block
 about 2/3 to 3/4 of radiator on cars to get sufficient cabin heat and
 engine up to normal temps. But those were operated to -60 and colder.
 In all but emergency situations piston aircraft flying stopped between
 -20 for personal stuff, -40 for air taxi and charter work. Cowl flaps
 are better for regulating CHT than any restriction on the inlet side.
 
 On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:58 PM, gary <speckter(at)comcast.net> wrote:
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  While it is true that the open Vernatherm does not prevent oil from going
  through the cooler, the differential viscosity between the warm engine and
  the cooler oil cooler directs almost all the flow back through the engine
  and not through the cooler.  Especially true if you have preheated the
  engine with one of the plug in types that heat only the engine and not the
  oil cooler.
 
  It has been my experience in cold weather flying that if you limit the
  intake air into the cowl enough to keep your CHTs up where they need to be,
  then the oil cooler pretty much takes care of itself.  Large aluminum
  restrictors in front of the front two cylinders or duct tape over part of
  the cowl inlet does the trick.
 
  Without some air restriction, it is very easy to get the front cylinders
  over cooled or shock cooled upon decent and landing.
 
  What is really needed IMHO is a valve to control the airflow into the cowl.
  Any of you inventors out there have any ideas?
 
  Gary Specketer
 
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:24 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Richard Bibb
 
 "What is really needed IMHO is a valve to control the airflow into the cowl.
 Any of you inventors out there have any ideas?"
 
 Aren't they called cowl flaps?
 
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 2:56 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Cowl flaps control airflow out of the low pressure end.
   
 
   John Cox
 
  
   From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of Richard Bibb
 Sent: Fri 12/4/2009 1:20 PM
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 --> RV10-List message posted by: "Richard Bibb" <rbibb(at)tomet.net>
 
 Richard Bibb
 
 "What is really needed IMHO is a valve to control the airflow into the cowl.
 Any of you inventors out there have any ideas?"
 
 Aren't they called cowl This Month November is the Annual List Fund Raiser.  Click Builder's Bookstore href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http://www.matronics.com/cgenerous ;                      -Matt Dralle, List nbsp;       - The RV10-List Email Forum href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List">http://www.matronic--> http://forums.matronics.com
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 4:50 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				John,Did you get my pics for your CD?Rick
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 Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 14:52:02 -0800
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 Any of you inventors out there have any ideas?"
 
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:30 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Well, only part of the story John. What they control is the pressure
 differential across the cylinders, which controls the airflow through
 the engine compartment. When you have a funnel, it doesn't matter how
 big the top end opening is, only the size of the little opening at the
 bottom.  If the top of the funnel is full, ain't no more getting in
 until some goes out the bottom. Great over simplification of what
 happens, but works well enough for discussion purposes.
 
 I really think that most of the hot weather cooling issues could be
 fixed with properly sized/designed cowl flaps. But WTFDIK, still
 working on wings?
 Kelly
 
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  John Cox
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  Sent: Fri 12/4/2009 1:20 PM
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: RE: Oil Cooler Valve
 
  
 
  Richard Bibb
 
  "What is really needed IMHO is a valve to control the airflow into the cowl.
  Any of you inventors out there have any ideas?"
 
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 7:06 pm    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Kelly..
 I love the WTFDIK.....response ROFLMAO.....made my night
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				 Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:03 am    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				I had to look that one up.  Am I the only one?
 
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 Jesse Saint
 Saint Aviation, Inc.
 jesse(at)saintaviation.com
 Cell: 352-427-0285
 Fax: 815-377-3694
 
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  I love the WTFDIK.....response ROFLMAO.....made my night
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				 Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:39 am    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				I am slow but I did figure it out!This new wangled abbreviation stuff is VERY interesting!JimCDo not Archive!--> RV10-List message posted by: Jesse Saint <jesse(at)saintaviation.com>I had to look that one up.  Am I the only one?do not archiveJesse SaintSaint Aviation, Inc.jesse(at)saintaviation.comCell: 352-427-0285Fax: 815-377-3694On Dec 4, 2009, at 9:59 PM, ricksked(at)embarqmail.com wrote:> --> RV10-List message posted by: ricksked(at)embarqmail.com>> Kelly..> I love the WTFDIK.....response ROFLMAO.....made my night> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T   [quote][b]
 
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				Before the thread gets diverted, who won the debate?  Does the oil cooler valve provide utility?   I have an extra push pull cable available if its a good idea since I didn't hook up the FAB alternate bypass valve.
 
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				Before the thread gets diverted, who won the debate?  Does the oil cooler valve provide utility?   I have an extra push pull cable available if its a good idea since I didn't hook up the FAB alternate bypass valve.
 
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				 Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:53 am    Post subject: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				Don't know who won - but I have a homebrew butterfly valve on the air inlet
 to the oil cooler on my 8A and find it very useful.  I'll have a similar
 valve on the 10.
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Oil Cooler Valve | 
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				I thought I would post a few results from my oil cooler valve from Nonstop aviation. I also have the large oil cooler.
 
 Before installation I was seeing oil temps at around 175-180 f with OAT
 around 50-70. Once temps got cooler between 35-45 f I was seeing lower 
 temps around 170-175.  And a little lower with even colder temps. Even in a climb at 2200FPM and full power to 8500  122kts temps would not go over 175f.
 
 I called Bart at AeroSport Power to discuss the oil temps and if he thought the valve would help. His answer was yes give it a try. 
 I installed it and can adjust from wide open to closed. I now can get my
 oil temps up to 192f with it fully closed at OAT of 24f. I can open it and within a minute or so temps will start to go down. 
 
 I do believe this to be worth installing and does what it claims. 
 I have been told from the Aeroshell reps that your oil temps should be above 180f for at least 20-30 minutes to burn off any condensation /moisture.
 
 FWIW     
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