Installation guide
   SV-EMS-220/221 Installation and Configuration 
SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision R    7-35 
Rotax 914 
The 914 uses threaded EGT probes that screw into bosses provided on the 914-specific exhaust 
manifold. Two probes that should work are the Westach 712-4D6K and UMA 2B30. These 
sensors are not available from Dynon Avionics. 
Most Other Engines 
Once you have determined the appropriate EGT locations for your engine, drill 1/8” diameter 
holes at the specified positions in the exhaust manifold. Usually, this spot is 2 to 8 inches 
(50mm to 200 mm) from the cylinder. This spot should be on a straight portion of the exhaust 
manifold, as this provides a better fit for the hose clamps. For best results, mount all probes the 
same distance from each cylinder. 
  Make sure the hole is placed to ensure that the probe does not interfere with the cowl or 
spark plug. Also, when making holes, keep in mind that the probe could inhibit the ability to 
perform routine maintenance if placed incorrectly. 
  Place probe in exhaust manifold, and secure it by tightening the clamp with a flathead 
screwdriver. Make sure the clamp is tight and provides a secure fit, but do not over-tighten 
such that visible stress is put on the pipe. 
Now, plug each thermocouple wire into its corresponding wire on the thermocouple harness. 
Ensure that you match the wire color pairs on the harness to those on the thermocouple. All 
thermocouple harnesses supplied by Dynon have each function (e.g., CHT1, EGT1) labeled on 
each thermocouple pair. 
A loose probe could allow exhaust to leak. This can lead to carbon monoxide 
poisoning in the cabin and/or a potential fire. Have a knowledgeable mechanic 
inspect the installation. 
The probe can come loose during flight, and could potentially come in contact 
with rotating engine parts or the propeller. We suggest a safety wire to keep the 
probe in place. 
Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) Probes 
Wire length of CHT/EGT harnesses supplied by Dynon is not critical. It is acceptable 
to cut the thermocouple (brown) wire of the CHT/EGT harness to shorten the 
appropriate length for your installation. It is recommended to not cut the 
“armored” portion of the cable near the probe end of the CHT or EGT probes. 
CHT wire may be extended as well, provided that: 
 1) Type J thermocouple is used for the extension wire. (this is different than EGT 
wire) 
 2) There is no temperature change across the connection between the junction 
that is created. For example, do not create a junction across the firewall. 
If either of the above guidelines are not followed, your CHT readings will be 










