So today we hoisted our 25-year-pickled 540 off its shipping pallet and onto a work stand, and Hmmm…what the heck are these things? I had seen teh thermocouple wires and fancy disconnects disappearing under the cylinders, and assumed they were CHT connections. But on further examination, the two wires for each one go into tiny holes in the cylinder base flanges, implying Cylinders base Temps?
A little background - this engine was owned and operated back in the late 90’s by Found Aircraft company in Canada. They clearly used it on developmental airframes, swapping it between several tail numbers for about 250 hours. I suspect that they were measuring temperatures to develop better cooling solutions maybe? Oh - there are similar connectors/wires coming out of the alternator - with one of them labeled “front bearing temp”.
I guess aside from the curiosity over these, I guess there is a question of if it does any harm to just leave them (messy), just cut them off (easiest), or…connect them to some GP inputs and watch cylinder base temps…..
Anyone ever seen anything like these before?






A little background - this engine was owned and operated back in the late 90’s by Found Aircraft company in Canada. They clearly used it on developmental airframes, swapping it between several tail numbers for about 250 hours. I suspect that they were measuring temperatures to develop better cooling solutions maybe? Oh - there are similar connectors/wires coming out of the alternator - with one of them labeled “front bearing temp”.
I guess aside from the curiosity over these, I guess there is a question of if it does any harm to just leave them (messy), just cut them off (easiest), or…connect them to some GP inputs and watch cylinder base temps…..
Anyone ever seen anything like these before?






