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Storkfoot wrote:Several years back, I had a cylinder head temperature guide on a mildly tuned SR (remember them?) 193cc. I go through one of the Mersey Tunnels to work each day. This has a steep hill.
If I let the scoot labour up the hill in 4th, the temperature gauge went through the roof. If I slammed it into 3rd and let it really rev highly, it would scream like a banshee but the temperature would shoot down.
If I hadn't have seen this, I'd never have appreciated the effect of fan speed on engine cooling.
Fast n Furious wrote:This doesn't happen with a properly engineered cowling solution I can assure you.(assuming all other engine properties are in order)
I would post some photos of my solution but the devil is in the detail, which would mean stripping it to photo it properly, which isn't gonna happen until next winter with luck.
Re: Heat Seize
Post by corrado » Wed Feb 01, 2017 12:24 am
Fast n Furious wrote:
This doesn't happen with a properly engineered cowling solution I can assure you.(assuming all other engine properties are in order)
I would post some photos of my solution but the devil is in the detail, which would mean stripping it to photo it properly, which isn't gonna happen until next winter with luck.
You tease.
Re: Head cowling improvements
Postby Fast n Furious » Mon Jan 16, 2017 7:37 pm
Photographs mmmmm.
My camera makes pictures that are 5+Mb jpeg which are too big for posting I think. I need to find a way of condensing these into something more manageable. When I've figured that out I post some pics.
corrado wrote:Fast n Furious wrote:This doesn't happen with a properly engineered cowling solution I can assure you.(assuming all other engine properties are in order)
I would post some photos of my solution but the devil is in the detail, which would mean stripping it to photo it properly, which isn't gonna happen until next winter with luck.
You tease.
EddieStone wrote:Squeaking? That could be an air leak somewhere. The only time I've heard an engine squeak was when the head needed torqueing down.
Could also be the plug needs tightening.
ToBoldlyGo wrote:Just as an after note, the engine is apart now and there is quite a bit of scuffing from the seize. But what is telling is the build up of coke around the crown of the piston and the ports. And yes, a ring was gummed up. It reminds me of the problems some have said they experienced with Exol fully synth oil. Which is what I was running on, funnily enough.
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