1. EGT's that aren't #1 and CHT's that aren't #3 are generally within 10 and 5 degrees of fluctuation, respectively. My OAT is very stable, though I don't think it runs near the alternator wire at any point.
I'll provide the whole history.
Here's a flight from Feb of 2024, which was typical before I started having these noise issues. CHT #3 is the noisiest but still readable. System voltage is 14.4 +/- 0.1V and shunt amps are steady at about 1-2 the whole flight.
Over time,
I started to see more noise in CHT #3 and EGT #1.
This
flight is the first when my system voltage dropped to ~12.0V. It looks like it occurred a little after takeoff. I didn't notice it for about 15-20 minutes since my voltage wasn't set to alarm until below 11. I've fixed that now. The alternator lamp did not come on, but after noticing the issue I tried cycling the field with the CB. That did cause the light to come on (when the field was de-energized), but didn't restore the system voltage to 14. Notice that the noise in CHT #3 has increased substantially, even from the high amount before.
On my next flight, the alternator restored itself to 14.4V and maintained that for 3 more flights before I had the 12V issue again. At that point I swapped in the spare alternator that came with the plane. I am missing some engine logs from forgetting to download them, but
here's a couple flights after that. As soon as I cranked with the new alternator, my noise had returned to its original low level.
I went on a long cross country and put about 15-20 hours on the new alternator. You can see towards the
end of this flight where I started to get the noise again. I've had the noise on all 3 subsequent flights as well.
I feel pretty confident the noise is related to the alternator because if I pull the field CB, the CHT noise goes away nearly completely. Since this noise issue seemed to have precipitated my previous failure, I'm worried my new alternator isn't going to make it very far.
2. This airplane has a starter relay on the firewall. So it was theoretically only arcing when the starter was energized, but it really did a number on the starter cable as you might imagine.
3. I was thinking about a connection issue as well since the problem was intermittent, but when I swapped the alternator out everything felt secure both before and after. It wouldn't be the first time I missed something like that though.