The subject of T on top of the engine has already been discussed a couple of times, but in regard to injected engines and their respective spider location.
My engine has purred happily for 20 years, producing 2.2K hours of unaltered pleasure, and is actually being replaced by a brand new version of the same engine, albeit a Thunderbolt YO-360-A1A. Lucky me and my steed
Since I'm very happy with the tried combination of carb, and dual Lightspeed ignition, these will be reused on the new install.
My questions is, is it hotter in front, or in the rear of the top engine baffle? The 4 ignition coils are the originals, and as we all know, the less vibrations, and the less heat, the better. Their present location leads to vibration, but I suspect heat on the spine of the engine lower than if they were installed say on the cross member of the engine mount, rear of the baffle...
Has anyone made some measurements, and would like to comment on anything I missed regarding a location as now, shown by the
magenta arrow, vs a possible better location as shown by the yellow arrow?
Appreciate
My engine has purred happily for 20 years, producing 2.2K hours of unaltered pleasure, and is actually being replaced by a brand new version of the same engine, albeit a Thunderbolt YO-360-A1A. Lucky me and my steed
Since I'm very happy with the tried combination of carb, and dual Lightspeed ignition, these will be reused on the new install.
My questions is, is it hotter in front, or in the rear of the top engine baffle? The 4 ignition coils are the originals, and as we all know, the less vibrations, and the less heat, the better. Their present location leads to vibration, but I suspect heat on the spine of the engine lower than if they were installed say on the cross member of the engine mount, rear of the baffle...
Has anyone made some measurements, and would like to comment on anything I missed regarding a location as now, shown by the
magenta arrow, vs a possible better location as shown by the yellow arrow?Appreciate