I apologize in advance for the length of this post but wanted the readers to know the entire story. I bought an RV9A in August 2025, with a Superior O-320 XP engine and while it had CHT and EGT probes the EI engine monitor was inop. Recently I had installed an MGL engine monitor and now I can see what is going on. The #3 cylinder, on climb out from take off fairly quickly gets into the 430 or higher degree range. Upon leveling off the temperature goes back to a normal range consistent with the other 3 cylinders. The EGT of #3 cylinder does not climb and remains consistent with the other three cylinders. I have ruled out a faulty temperature probe as everybody I have talked to says temperature probes either work or they are wacky and they don't act consistently the same. From everything I see the baffling is in the proper position and a good installation. The cylinder compressions are all in the mid 70's/80 so i think that rules out a leaky valve or one that is not closing properly. When I cruise around for a while and then begin another climb the #3 cylinder CHT goes back up but it takes longer than initial climb out from take off. I normally climb out at 1000 to 1250 FPM and have tried 500 and 700 FPM but it doesn't matter the temperature continues to rise. I am at quite a loss as to how to remedy this situation and was hoping someone on Vans Air Force has had a similar experience or can give me some guidance. While Superior states there cylinders are tested to 500 degrees getting over 430 during an extended climb is not comforting or smart.
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