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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Cylinder head temperature
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<blockquote data-quote="ET43" data-source="post: 17205" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Hi John, If you google CHT, then all sorts of information comes up. Usefull stuff from Volkswagen and Microlight sites, which suggest that the under spark plug temperature will be a tad over 300F. There are neat guages for single and twin cylinder applications. For my needs, I have to find a switch which can be programmed to turn on a fan at a given temperature, and to turn it off when the temp. drops. Cheers, ET43</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ET43, post: 17205, member: 62"] Hi John, If you google CHT, then all sorts of information comes up. Usefull stuff from Volkswagen and Microlight sites, which suggest that the under spark plug temperature will be a tad over 300F. There are neat guages for single and twin cylinder applications. For my needs, I have to find a switch which can be programmed to turn on a fan at a given temperature, and to turn it off when the temp. drops. Cheers, ET43 [/QUOTE]
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