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CHT variance source may be factory baffling

Larry DeCamp

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I am applying glass reinforced UltraBlack RTV to my cylinders on a factory new Superior 0360. The exit air area on the metal baffling has a surprising variance from cylinder to cylinder. Measuring the gap in the baffle ends on the bottom side of the cylinders :
Barrell- range= 1.25” to 2”
Avg. =1.66”
Variance to AVG = 45%
Cyl. Head- range= 2.175” to 2.62”
AVG= 2.40”
Variance to Avg= 15%
My objective is to define where to end the the ultrablack liner on the bottom under the metal baffle. I could just use a conservative opening and accept a little less theoretical cooling improvement compared to loose fitting metal. BUT, the variance in the metal baffling is surprising and concerning. I welcome all input. Dan H. Are you there ?
 
Yes Larry, I'm here, but may not be much help. I made various small mods at the baffle exits, but that was a long time ago.
 
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