Hey Phil! thanks for all the posts, sorry I'm replying just now, that's because usually I'm away from the computer at weekends.
First, let me tell you that I got the typo, 20-something degrees C for the engine would be just too cold. :)
I'm having between 55 to 65 degrees C, I think that I should be getting at least 70 don't you think? Many on my airclub put some kind of paper of plastic to partially block the radiator. I think this is an awful solution and would like to know why I should be doing it if I don't live in a cold weather region.
The oil I've been using is ESSO Aquaglide outboard oil, because almost all pilots on my airclub use it (including the flying school). As I've said, many decisions I make are because someone with more exprience in the field has told me. This Aquaglide oil has been discontinued and now they have changed to some nationally produced oil that I'm not aware of its features, and I have a bottle or 2 of Aquaglide left.
I've been adviced on another thread to change to Castrol 2T red bottle, and luckily it seems to be available on my country.
About the plugs gapping: The 532 manual says that it should be 0.50mm (0.02 in), is that the maximum or the ideal value?
About RPMs: Until recently I've installed a faulty RPM gauge (it readings were higher than the true values), so I installed a new one and my only tests for the moment were on the ground: I got 6400rpm on full throttle. The manual says that the maximum recommended is 6800rpm (the same as the 582, am I right?) and I suppose that this kind of revs are to be used on full throttle on take offs only, is that a mistake? Why the 532 don't warn about not using the engine above 6350 RPM?
As far as I know, the prop pitch should be set testing the full throttle RPM: I have to get close to (but no more than) 6800rpm on the air, so maybe on the ground I should aim for 6600rpm at full throttle. This could explain why I'm getting low EGTs on cruise (no more than 1000F on one cylinder, and 950F on the other): I've read that if the prop has too much pitch, it will impose in the engine a higher load and this higher load produce lower EGTs (and higher CHTs, but those I cannot measure because I don't have the instrument), is this incorrect?
About the prop balance: I haven't detected vibrations but I'll take your advice if I change its pitch as both blades are indepent of each other.
About the plugs and carb setting: I'm getting somewhat black plugs but the carbs have the correct jets and needle as the manual describe, maybe the blackness on them are because I wasn't pre-gapping (newbie mistake, nobody told me and I didn't look at the manual... OUCH!) them until now?
About ethanol on fuel: In Argentina there's a law that says that the gas suppliers must add at least 5% of alcohol. I've checked this on the Argentinian's Shell website and there it says that their gas have between 5% and 10% of ethanol. I'm aware of the effects of ethanol on plastic fuel lines and tanks, my ultralight has a steel tank so I'm safe on that side.
Well, the message got a bit lengthy, thanks for you time and help :)
Best regards,
Lucas.