This is fascinating
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Exhaust Valves
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The difference between the design of the Continental and Lycoming exhaust valves -
and the implications of the heat transfer - are quite interesting!
Bottom line: there is no excuse for not seeing inside your engine, with modern
inexpensive technology.

Anything interesting there? Bueller?

and the implications of the heat transfer - are quite interesting!
Bottom line: there is no excuse for not seeing inside your engine, with modern
inexpensive technology.

Anything interesting there? Bueller?

I ain't asking nobody for nothing, if I can't get it on my own.
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They run much, much cooler than exhaust valves. The life of an metal componentWhy are intake valves not susceptible
is reduced by extreme operating temperatures. Ask the turbine guys what a "hot section"
is and why you need to do one.
Free advice: keep your CHT's under 400F. They will last longer than if you run them at 500F.
I ain't asking nobody for nothing, if I can't get it on my own.
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That's not even the worst one I've seen.Colonel wrote: Thu May 26, 2022 3:59 pm The difference between the design of the Continental and Lycoming exhaust valves -
and the implications of the heat transfer - are quite interesting!
Bottom line: there is no excuse for not seeing inside your engine, with modern
inexpensive technology.
The details of my life are quite inconsequential...
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