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overheating advise please

Postby scooterboy » Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:54 pm

I guess our problem at Shanny was we over heated the motor. It was the last race for that 650 motor but really dont want to do the same to the 750 going into it. I am putting a larger oil cooler on and I know the 750 kits have larger fins but my question to you guys is do any of you run any sort of ducting to direct airflow onto the motor or has anyone had overheating problems and found a good solution.
any input would be greatly apreciated
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby Percy W » Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:10 pm

Move slower.....(please).
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby chairman » Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:25 pm

WHAT ENGINE TYPE ARE YOU RUNNING
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby scooterboy » Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:11 pm

it was an xs650 will be putting in a 750 kitted XS
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby Ray Roberts #115 » Thu Jun 12, 2014 10:40 pm

Hi Vic, My CB500 (big lump of a motor) would run very hot and I found Amsoil Synthetic oil made it run a lot cooler, every little bit helps.
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby scooterboy » Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:25 am

Thanks Ray, I am running Bradd Penn straight 40. Apparantly its the best there is according to Mike my engine builder, but thanks for the input, are you going to grand bend, if so i will bring that starter with me
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby turtlehub » Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:39 am

several things may cause overheating

carb jetting
timing

or perhaps you need a big honking earls oil cooler like those used on the old air cooled superbikes - and they look real cool... what oil cooler r u going to run?
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby Michael Vinten » Sun Jun 15, 2014 6:19 pm

My engine runs very hot but it seems to be the nature of the beast. Oil pans do not help as they remove all cooling air flow past the sump. I have ducts in the fairing but no directional ducts to the engine. The oil pump is small and consequently flow is not very large so large coolers make little difference. I have thought about wrapping the pipes to reduce heat in front of the engine. Don't listen to Miles...go faster to increase the cooling air!
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby tintop » Sun Jun 15, 2014 7:15 pm

As Mike says, these engines run hot, and the more HP you pull out of them the hotter they will get. Adding an oil cooler will definitely help. Just make sure its either in the direct air stream, or well ducted. Also as mentioned carb jetting (too lean), or timing can cause excessive heat.
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Postby MGill » Sun Jun 15, 2014 8:41 pm

Well, you could put one cylinder on each side of the crank case....
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Postby gary holden » Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:24 pm

"These engines run hot." But does anyone know how hot,like by measuring oil temp or cylinder head temp.I'd be interested to see if the aerodynamic penalty of an unfaired bike is offset by the greater airflow around the engine.Except for Mosport,I don't think that improved aerodynamics makes much difference at the tracks we run.
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby tintop » Mon Jun 16, 2014 10:34 pm

gary holden wrote:"These engines run hot." But does anyone know how hot,like by measuring oil temp or cylinder head temp.I'd be interested to see if the aerodynamic penalty of an unfaired bike is offset by the greater airflow around the engine.Except for Mosport,I don't think that improved aerodynamics makes much difference at the tracks we run.


I've thought about installing an oil temp gauge, just never got around to it. I did notice that after I put more venting below the screen the engine seemed cooler. However, it was definitely running hotter at the beginning of the last event. I put this down to a tight / fresh engine, as it seemed to improve as the weekend progressed. Does anyone have a thermal infrared gun? If so, maybe we could get the exit oil check guys to scan everyone's motors after a race.
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby Ashton Bond » Tue Jun 17, 2014 4:00 am

I've got one you guys can use. It's always right in the top of my pit box.
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby tintop » Tue Jun 17, 2014 6:18 pm

Thanks for the offer Ashton. Should be easy to setup some kind of temp check to let everyone know where their at.
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Re: overheating advise please

Postby Ashton Bond » Tue Jun 17, 2014 6:22 pm

Grab it anytime you want, I really only use it for tire temp checks before races, and the occasional diag for misfires. Just remember to switch it to "C" if your into that one of thang... :)
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