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What size restrictor is everyone using in the thermostat housing to slow down water flow and keep it in the radiator longer to cool it? Was planning to gut the thermostat and weld a washer in but not sure what size hole. Running a GSXR-1000.
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Re: Question about cooling
All we have done for the past several years is cut the spring and plunger out of the unit and use the existing hole that is already there. Works just fine for us ,takes a little longer to warm up but much easier to ensure there's no air in the cooling system .
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Not meaning to hijack this...ok...I am. Haha. But I'm running an Afco radiator in my ERC Lightning sprint. 2008 R1 on methanol. Not sure what's happening but there are no leaks. Ran hot laps last night, no issues...then came in from heat race and it was up to 245 and steam coming from overflow tube. Let it cool and checked coolant, and I lost maybe a half quart or so? It was full and bled of air before the night began. What's happening? Anyone got any ideas?!
Never had issues with it getting hot until last couple races last year. Like I said, no visible leaks anywhere. |
Re: Question about cooling
Slowpoke,
Most of us run either a 5/8" restrictor, or simply use -12AN hose and fittings. cmi..., Can be really tough bleeding all the air out of the system sometimes. I have a funnel which attaches to my radiator neck with a special cap so no air can get in. I fill it up after the system is full, then bleed the lines in a couple of different places with the motor running. Then let the motor run and get up to temperature. If there is still air in the system, the temp will gradually go up to around 210-220, then it will spike very quickly, and probably be a lot of bubbling in the funnel at the same time. That means you still got air trapped somewhere. If nothing drastic happens above 220, then turn the cooling fan on to cool it back down, and you should be good. I leave the funnel filled with coolant on the radiator till the system is stone cold again before I remove it and put the cap on. |
Re: Question about cooling
Bill, where does somebody get a funnel like that, or did you fab it yourself? Got any pics?
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You can also buy a tool called an "Air Lift" that vacuum's the air out of the system before you fill it. We use this tool on cars at the shop all of the time and it works good too. I originally started this thread to get an idea on what most were using to slow the flow thru the radiator and based on all of the personal messages I have received as well as the post put up here it looks like 5/8 hole is the most common size that works. Thanks for the info guys.
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Re: Question about cooling
Jim,
It's called a Lisle Spill-Free Funnel. Part #24610. About $25 on Amazon, but might be available in a local automotive store. Bill https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1500_.jpg |
Re: Question about cooling
Nice setup; it's even in my color! :31:
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Originally Posted by Bill84: |
Re: Question about cooling
Originally Posted by cmiracingvids: You must be pushing her pretty hard now because this problem usually doesn't exist until you start really getting with the program. :) Honest Dad himself:6::6: |
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