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cylinder head temperature- R80/R100 twins
what is the "normal" working temperature for the cylinder head on the old airhead twins ?
i appreciate this will vary with the ambient temperature of the surrounding air, any ideas ? thanks |
A very good question!
And not even one reply since 2003 ?! Has anyone used IR-heatgun(?) and measured the heads temp ? The original question has no answer since BMW have not published any data on head temps. References to VW heads ? What optional coolings of the heads have you tested ? CC-Racing or was it Luftmeister made valve-covers with o-ring sealing instead of the gasket => enhancing cooling of the heads they claimed (no temp data was published - was it only a sales gimmick?...). There is an R90W in EU - neat build! Still - what head temps could be considered normal ? |
R90W:
http://blitztest.tripod.com/ChiHeads/Photos_R90W.html Chiang Jiang: - the only WaterCooled 2-cylinder boxer in production: http://www.chang-jiang.com/bmw/m1cool.html |
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In general, I would guess somewhere around 350°F to 375°F with a maximum at 425°F. These numbers based on aircooled aircraft engines. |
Took theses today after a hours ride, 1992 R100GSPD stock setup with plugged air injection system.
Cylinder head temp is around 300 degrees http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/4492/r100gstemp.png |
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Theres not going to be much temp diffrence from riding under load around london to stopping straight way and taking a couple of shots from a hand held imager.
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It would be interesting to see what the cylinder head temperatures would be at a steady cruise of 60 MPH or higher. I remember the cylinder head temperatures in an air cooled aircraft engine. |
Tatters,
Your pics were most interesting. They have settled one issue - an indication on how hot the cylinders and heads may be at stop-lights and in city-jam. Alex's point on how hot the heads may be at normal cruising speed is also interesting - far more tricky to get photos of though -;) Could this be a gadget that may be a useful aid to get pics in speed? Panavise Test |
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