Mick excess cooling can cause high engine wear rates through the pistons not
expanding enough to conform properly to the shape of the bore. Check the
coolant temp with a master gauge to see whats happening.

Cheers
Feral Errol

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of mick ralph
Sent: Monday, 28 January 2002 1:26 PM
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Subject: Radiators/UNDERheating?

Is it possible to have too much cooling ie not enough heat?
My stocky gauge never gets above 1/8 to 1/4 even after caning it
unmerilessly in QLD heat.Most of the time on the highway it barely moves off
the stop.
Would the thermostat be opening and closing more often to keep the temp up?
My radiator is huge and 3 core.. Maybe i should cover up a section? Remove
the fan blades?
Any thoughts?
Bit strange to be talking about underheating while i'm sitting here in
shorts sweating like a pig but I am concerned that for short sprints i may
be "over-radiatored".
cheers
Mick



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