Adding a "lip" right in front of the outlet also helps "suck" air out of the 
engine compartment.  Changing the height of the lip increases/decreases the 
amount of air being pulled out.

Ron

--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Larry&Sallie Flesner <fles...@verizon.net> wrote:

> From: Larry&Sallie Flesner <fles...@verizon.net>
> Subject: KR> 3300 Jabiru to cool correctly
> To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
> Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 1:49 PM
> 
> 
> I think if I were attacking the problem, I'd go with the
> system you 
> found that cools the cylinders and then work on the oil
> temp 
> problem.  Some type of oil cooler(s) with blast tubes
> for forced 
> air.  Maybe a scoop on the side of the cowl with a
> hose directly to a 
> bonnet on the oil cooler.  It could be closed when not
> needed.  That, 
> with fins on the oil cooler as one post suggested, might
> fix the 
> problem.  Remember, the cowl outlet opening is as
> important as the 
> inlet.  I think Langford had a recent post with maybe
> a link to his 
> web page on the mechanics of checking cooling air
> differential.
> 
> Good luck........
> 
> Larry Flesner
> 
> 
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