Congratulations on the purchase of the new Coupe!
 
I have four-position EGT and CHT gauges in my Alon Aircoupe.  They are the 
Westberg K28PCX and K29PCX TSO's kits.  These kits are relatively inexpensive, 
and work well.  
 
A few observations:
 
1.  The EGT gauge has graduations that are so close together, I don't use 
mine for leaning purposes.  50 degrees is a very small span of the scale on 
this 
gauge, and that makes it difficult to see movement of the needle when making 
small mixture adjustments.  I lean by slowly backing out the mixture control 
until I can just feel the engine start to run rough, and then enrich the 
mixture 
by about four turns on my vernier mixture control.   I mostly use the EGT 
just to switch through the cylinders and see that they all look "normal".
 
2.  The CHT gauge is quite useful, and I normally leave the switch set to the 
hottest cylinder (No. 1), and again, once in a while, I'll switch through the 
cylinders and see that all of the CHT's look "normal".   My engine is very 
well baffled, and my CHT never gets anywhere near the redline, so if I see a 
cylinder getting really hot, that means something bad is happening.  (I also 
have 
a problem with my oil never getting hot enough.  On the hottest summer day, 
it never reaches 180 DEGF.)
 
3.  I consider these gauges a "nice to have" item, but they really are not 
needed on the small Continentals.  The time that they are really nice to have 
is 
when you get a fouled plug on run-up.  By knowing which mag fires the top 
plugs, and which mag fires the bottom plugs, you can quickly tell exactly which 
plug is fouled by switching through the EGT positions with the right mag 
selected and then the left mag selected. The mag switch position tells you if 
it's 
the top or bottom plug, and the EGT switch position tells you which cylinder 
the fouled plug is in.  (The EGT on the cylinder with the fouled plug will be 
much lower than the EGT on the other 3 cylinders.)
 
4.  The selector switches on these units are not sealed, and they do tend to 
get dirty after a while, causing the meter indication to be erratic once in a 
while, especially just after switching from one position to another.  Usually, 
just wiggling the knob on the selector switch will cure the problem.  A 
better fix is to spray the switch with electrical contact cleaner at every 
annual 
inspection.
 
5.  The internal lighting on these gauges works very well.
 
6.  All in all, if you want better general info on how your engine is 
running, and a good tool for troubleshooting engine problems, these gauges are 
a good 
option.  If you want a precision way of leaning your engine, then you'd be 
better off with a more sophisticated EGT gauge or engine analyzer.
 
 
Best Regards,

Wayne DelRossi
Alon N5618F
Hours logged since restoration: 344

"Nobody has ever scientifically proven that life is supposed to be serious."




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