I had a flight from Carlisle to Vigra in Norway today in Rick's Andover C.1 and had a problem keeping the engine temps down.
I scoured the manual for tips and used the on-board checklist to make sure everything was as it should be, but failed to get the engines below about 850°, let alone anywhere near the recommended 770°.
The checklist always had the 'Power' item red-crossed, regardless of where I put it.
I referred to the fuel trim chart and also had a play around with the values but the only way I could even start cooling them was by setting it to 0% and lowering the rpm to a dangerously low level - and this just to attain the aforementioned 850°-odd.
I only had about 780lbs of cargo, including myself and had engaged the fast engine anti-ice system as the OAT was -5°C.


On the return leg, I had the same problem, though I managed this time to avoid going into the red at all, but still well over 800°. This time I remained below 3,000ft and thus managed to avoid negative temperatures and hence more anti-ice heating all round. Whether that has any effect is another matter - what I'm concerned about is my inability to get those temps down in the first place.
Any suggestions gladly taken aboard.
Oh, while we're at it - I also have a problem every time I start up in that the right engine always seems to stick and takes ages to fire up. The left one starts up immediately - it's just the right one that's 'sticky'.
This happens in both the 780 and the 748.
J.






