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What airspeed and rate of climb? What RPM are you seeing in climb and cruise? What is your oil temperature? What generation Jabiru 3300 do you have?
You are correct air flow is the solution to high CHT readings. High EGT usually indicates a lean mixture. Nick at Arion Aircraft (the USA Jabiru engine dealer) recommended increasing the main jet size in the carburetor to decrease high EGT's. He is a good reference for these problems and will likely ask the same questions that I have if you contact him for technical support.
I am having problems with EGT, but not CHT on a Generation 4 Jabiru 3300.
Tuning the Bing Carburetor on Jaibiru Engines is a good resource for tuning/jetting advice. It is not unusual at all to have to do some initial experimenting with the jetting - after all, you're stuffing an air-cooled, 6 cylinder engine into a low speed, high drag airframe.
I quite successfully got stable EGT's/CHT's in my Jab 3300/STOL 750 with carefully sealing any cooling airflow leaks and re-jetting as necessary. I love to tinker and experiment, so I eventually installed an AeroInjector TBI carb which provides a mixture control - then, it was easy to adjust the mixture and put the EGT's anywhere I want them. It's nice to be able to deliberately richen the mixture in climb to keep the engine cooler. I routinely run CHT's in the upper 200'sF with a rare cylinder barely over 300F on the hottest summer days, and as I said, I can adjust the mixture to whatever EGT I desire. However, installing the AeroInjector was definitely an experimental undertaking and it'll be much easier to re-jet your Bing carb.
John
N750A
Your prop and pitch can affect this too because it changes the load on the engine. When you call Nick, give a good history. Is this a new install or aircraft? Is this a setup that previously performed fine and just started getting hotter? Is this an old aircraft with a new engine? New prop? Changed pitch? Different cowl? If this is a new install, it's probably running too lean. The Bing carburetor on new 3300 engines come from the factory set up for the Jabiru J250, which is too rich for a draggy aircraft like the 701. So the Johns here are probably right, but it doesn't hurt to check with Nick.
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