Misc Electronics / barrier coat / reverse cool.
Greg Hermann
bearbvd at sni.net
Thu May 13 01:24:41 GMT 1999
>Just for grins, we barrier coat the piston domes
>the intake valve face, the exhaust valve face.
>In theory then we have captured more heat to be recovered by the movement of
>the piston, right??.
>Now that we have with held this higher heat, for a longer period of time,
>then more
>heat is put into the top of the cylinder bores, right.....
> The cooling system was designed so that the exhaust valve seat area is the
>"hot spot", so don't we now have to "reverse" cool the engine to get the
>max effectiveness out of this??..
>grumpy
Yo--Grumpy--
If ya put Bore Tech on the bores, that reflects more heat there, too, and
things balance out better!
Greg
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>> If you can find one--a methylene chloride vapor cleaning tank will clean
>> aluminium and titanium to a degree that you would not believe without
>> harming the metal at all. It will all but make any oils JUMP off the
>parts!
>> Regards, Greg
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