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Subject: RE: Europa-List: Coolant overheating
From: craig bastin <craigb@onthenet.com.au>
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:47:25
Karl, just a thought here, but do you KNOW your temp sender is correct, IE
stuck it in a pot of just boiled water which you can know the
temp of between one or two degrees of error and subjected it to vibration
etc by shaking it etc. When I was racing we had problems from time to time
with faulty sender units that would
vary by as much as 20 deg C. and this variation would change across minutes
or even instantly in some cases. It was a major pain to
work with, when you expect an engine to be running close to max temps, and
then it spikes 20 degrees over max. Might i suggest
you try a fluid filled type sealed unit to run as a comparison so you can
see if there is a difference.

The other thing i would be looking at if you believe the temps are accurate,
is your spark timing, excessively advanced timing will cause high temps at
low RPM. ie warm up
and taxi. but will not be as noticable at higher RPM. I have seen 20 - 30
degree C increase in temps from around 5 degrees of advance from say 10 to
15 degrees BTDC. high
levels of spark timing advance are generally helpfull at higher RPM but not
much benefit at low RPM.  Some of the modern bike engines vary spark timing
by as much
as 20 degrees depending on conditions.

hope this helps

craig
  -----Original Message-----
  From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Karl Heindl
  Sent: Sunday, 27 July 2008 7:55 AM
  To: europa-list@matronics.com
  Subject: RE: Europa-List: Coolant overheating


  Bob,

  I certainly have, plus all the other gaps near the air intake. I sealed
off the gills and opened up the area at the
  bottom aft of the radiators for main exit.

  Karl

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  From: ptag.dev@tiscali.co.uk
  To: europa-list@matronics.com
  Subject: RE: Europa-List: Coolant overheating
  Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 22:13:02 +0100


  Hi! Karl

  Have you blocked the gap between cowl and underside of oil cooler?

  Bob H


  -----Original Message-----
  From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Karl Heindl
  Sent: 26 July 2008 13:30
  To: europa-list@matronics.com
  Subject: Europa-List: Coolant overheating


  I have been unable to solve my overheating problem:
  I had replaced all glycol coolant and all hoses. Ever since then the
coolant temperatures on the ground and in the climb are way ahead of the oil
temperature.
  After warming up the engine the coolant is typically 25 C (45 F) hotter
than the oil. The oil and cylinder head temperatures are always normal. Only
in the cruise am I getting normal readings. The coolant temp. probe is in
the coolant and is accurate.
  I have run out of ideas. Has anyone got any clue about this mystery ?

  Cheers,

  Karl


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