Maybe I'm the last guy to get the memo, but here's the story...
Noticed oil temperatures were creeping up with increasing Hobbs time. No sign of additional blowby, so why?
Then one day I was scrubbing bugs off the leading edges, and thought, gee, when is the last time I had the inlet duct off the cooler? Sure enough, lots of visible bug parts and assorted dirt. I suspected there was a lot more garbage buried down in the fins.
Grabbed a bottle of evaporator coil cleaner, the stuff used to clean up the indoor unit in a heat pump. Dragged the airplane to a hose, shot the fins full cleaner, let it work a few minutes, then backflushed the core with a strong stream of water. Rinsed long and well, as there is some acid component to the cleaner.
Bingo. Oil temperatures are back to where they were 10 years ago.

Noticed oil temperatures were creeping up with increasing Hobbs time. No sign of additional blowby, so why?
Then one day I was scrubbing bugs off the leading edges, and thought, gee, when is the last time I had the inlet duct off the cooler? Sure enough, lots of visible bug parts and assorted dirt. I suspected there was a lot more garbage buried down in the fins.
Grabbed a bottle of evaporator coil cleaner, the stuff used to clean up the indoor unit in a heat pump. Dragged the airplane to a hose, shot the fins full cleaner, let it work a few minutes, then backflushed the core with a strong stream of water. Rinsed long and well, as there is some acid component to the cleaner.
Bingo. Oil temperatures are back to where they were 10 years ago.

