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Old June 30th 04, 12:47 PM
Brian Whatcott
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 11:53:14 -0400, " jls"
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"CitizenX" wrote in message
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The discussion/disagreement on the painting of air cooled motors has come
up in a motorcycle discussion group and I am interested in knowing what

the
pros and cons are.

IMHO the paint on the surface of an air cooled motor is making a barrier
between the metal and the air thus delaying the transfer of heat.

the other popular school of thought is that unless it is an insulated

paint
then it will not affect the cooling of the motor. Also since it is a high
temp engine paint then it may assist the cooling acting similar to thermal
paste on CPU's and other such electronics.

Any input on either side of the disagreement? I assume there to be several
engineers in this group that could lend insightful data as well


N8


SAE data shows a light coat of flat black paint enhances cooling. Check it
out in Smoky Yunick's book or the typical racecar books.


Well, a thin, dark coat anyway! :-)

Brian W
 




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