Cold weather kit for Maule M7 260C
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Cold weather kit for Maule M7 260C
I'm looking for advice on a cold weather kit for my Maule M7. It doesn't get any oil temp and not much cylinder head temp at 30 F. That is about 9 months worth of Wyoming weather. Thanks
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Many of us just run some duct tape over part of the opening for the oil cooler inlet. I have found that covering about a third to half of it works best with my Washington state winters, down to temperatures between zero and 30 OAT.
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Here are a few things I have tried. http://www.montanabyair.com/Maule_Info.html
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Thanks for the info I will give it a try.
Mountain Doctor wrote:Many of us just run some duct tape over part of the opening for the oil cooler inlet. I have found that covering about a third to half of it works best with my Washington state winters, down to temperatures between zero and 30 OAT.
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Thanks for the help.
montana maule wrote:Here are a few things I have tried. http://www.montanabyair.com/Maule_Info.html
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