Well........ my neck goes out a little bit here.
Reference point as IO-470D in my Bearhawk.
There does not appear to be a vernatherm which controls the amount of oil thru the cooler as a function of oil temp in this installation.
On Continentals it is in the oil cooler base adapter plate which is removed in this installation.
Continentals lube system is a bit different than Lycs.
The lube oil pumps are larger volume lower pressure.
Continentals can be quite happy at 35 psi all day long.
The Continental pump has a pressure set point adjustment and a relief valve within the pump housing.
Your numbers indicate that most likely you are getting adequate air and oil flow through the cooler.
The vernatherm will create some flow restriction which will cause the oil gallery pressure to rise. Then it will modulate the bypass flow as a function of temperature.
So most likely your installation will require an orifice in the line supplying oil TO the cooler with free flow back to the sump pan. This should raise your overall pressure. Provided the set points at the pump are correct. It they are too low then the oil bypass will happen at the pump without ever taking the journey to
the cooler. And the orifice will have little to no effect on the oil pressure.....
The engine OH manual has good description of the circuit and schematics. From my understanding of the system The adapter block at the front of the case should have been machined to house the vernatherm and not just be a hose takeoff. Possibly the airboat guys
have a block with vernatherm........
Aircraft Specialty Services might just be able to point you in the direction of an adapter.......
Info worth the price of admission...
Kevin D
# 272
Reference point as IO-470D in my Bearhawk.
There does not appear to be a vernatherm which controls the amount of oil thru the cooler as a function of oil temp in this installation.
On Continentals it is in the oil cooler base adapter plate which is removed in this installation.
Continentals lube system is a bit different than Lycs.
The lube oil pumps are larger volume lower pressure.
Continentals can be quite happy at 35 psi all day long.
The Continental pump has a pressure set point adjustment and a relief valve within the pump housing.
Your numbers indicate that most likely you are getting adequate air and oil flow through the cooler.
The vernatherm will create some flow restriction which will cause the oil gallery pressure to rise. Then it will modulate the bypass flow as a function of temperature.
So most likely your installation will require an orifice in the line supplying oil TO the cooler with free flow back to the sump pan. This should raise your overall pressure. Provided the set points at the pump are correct. It they are too low then the oil bypass will happen at the pump without ever taking the journey to
the cooler. And the orifice will have little to no effect on the oil pressure.....
The engine OH manual has good description of the circuit and schematics. From my understanding of the system The adapter block at the front of the case should have been machined to house the vernatherm and not just be a hose takeoff. Possibly the airboat guys
have a block with vernatherm........
Aircraft Specialty Services might just be able to point you in the direction of an adapter.......
Info worth the price of admission...
Kevin D
# 272
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