Hey all,
I have been meaning to ask about this situation. Apparently my engine cooling problem is opposite of the usual. I cannot get mine much over 170 degrees, even when running it harder than normal. This is during summer temperatures/humidity.
Temperature gauge, though not checked, is probably pretty close as I get a little oil/water mixture out of the crankcase vent post shut-down.
Cowling bottom has the vents along with the usual opening at the bottom. I think there are two rows of three vents on each row.
Wasn't sure if I should close off the front crankcase cooling opening like I do in winter and/or block some of the six vents punched into the bottom of the cowl.
Thanks!
I have been meaning to ask about this situation. Apparently my engine cooling problem is opposite of the usual. I cannot get mine much over 170 degrees, even when running it harder than normal. This is during summer temperatures/humidity.
Temperature gauge, though not checked, is probably pretty close as I get a little oil/water mixture out of the crankcase vent post shut-down.
Cowling bottom has the vents along with the usual opening at the bottom. I think there are two rows of three vents on each row.
Wasn't sure if I should close off the front crankcase cooling opening like I do in winter and/or block some of the six vents punched into the bottom of the cowl.
Thanks!
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