QUOTE=T. Cotten;192628]Let's think a bit, Ryan,..
Even if its conjuring without any real numbers.
The motor needs to warm up to a natural equilibrium to be efficient.
It is ~eighty percent air-cooled, and perhaps at best ~twenty-percent oil-cooled, primarily by what oil exits.
How cold must the incoming oil be to effectively cool the rest, without being so thick that it doesn't feed anyway?
Surely all that restriction upon the exit helps, huh.
....Cotten[/QUOTE]
I understand what you are saying, one surely would not want to put a huge cooler on it because the oil needs to be hot enough to burn out impurities and stay within the normal operating temperature, which is what I want to achieve. What is the normal operating temperature range for a generator Shovelhead?
I am getting ready to run engine temperature tests as I eliminated all other possibilities of engine pinging. Burned out carbon in combustion chamber, cleaned and lubed distributor, timing with flywheel line in the center, added octane boost, running a colder plug, plugs read well for mixture. I cannot think of anything else but heat.
Even if its conjuring without any real numbers.
The motor needs to warm up to a natural equilibrium to be efficient.
It is ~eighty percent air-cooled, and perhaps at best ~twenty-percent oil-cooled, primarily by what oil exits.
How cold must the incoming oil be to effectively cool the rest, without being so thick that it doesn't feed anyway?
Surely all that restriction upon the exit helps, huh.
....Cotten[/QUOTE]
I understand what you are saying, one surely would not want to put a huge cooler on it because the oil needs to be hot enough to burn out impurities and stay within the normal operating temperature, which is what I want to achieve. What is the normal operating temperature range for a generator Shovelhead?
I am getting ready to run engine temperature tests as I eliminated all other possibilities of engine pinging. Burned out carbon in combustion chamber, cleaned and lubed distributor, timing with flywheel line in the center, added octane boost, running a colder plug, plugs read well for mixture. I cannot think of anything else but heat.
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