well, pulling cylinder #4 baffle in did not help much, maybe 3F lower. apparently, my engine is not very sensitive to baffle gaps. I should probably check my CHT temperature sensors to verify they are not drifting, but that is not the normal failure mode, so it is probably not that. I am thinking about some method to increase airflow for cylinder #4. I need another 12F reduction on CHT #4.
today's flight was smokey. the ASOS just changes from 2 to 3 miles visibility, so I took off. when airborne, I don't think I had a mile and a half. I think I passed thru some clouds but hard to tell. pretty much flew by attitude today. for landing, passing over the airport, a Saratoga was announcing taking off in the opposite direction (calm day) and said he would be turning north immediately, but he did not do that by ADSB, I could not see him. I think he was on an IFR plan with a fly runway heading out. I extended and lost sight of the airport. not many flying today. I liked it. a few bumps today, but the RV9 is a good platform for this kind of weather.
I learned when you are flying in min visibility in a mixed IFR / VFR environment, it can get complicated.

Steve Melton
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