Hi Karen,Not sure if you have had any replies to your post as I seem to miss 
receiving some at times.110degC sounds fine warm idle at 20degC OAT, almost too 
cool but this depends on some variables.Was your Dimona pointing into the wind 
or out of the wind?How long did you run it for when you checked the CHT?At 
1200rpm in 20degC the L2000 will take a long time to warm up the heads and a 
longer time to warm up the oil especially if pointing into the wind.It would be 
more useful to check the CHT at extended taxiing power 1400-1600rpm if you are 
concerned about temps.Then of course during take off and climb when you should 
aim to remain below 180degC is the critical period.Laurie

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  On Tue., 15 Sep. 2020 at 5:12 am, Jarek Steliga<[email protected]> 
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Hello,
I tweaked the metering needle in the carb and am not sure if the CHT is in the 
acceptable  range. The ambient temp was around 20 deg C.
What do you think?
RegardsJarek



  

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