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Author: Subject: Cooling configuration on bike engined buggy
dave_424

posted on 27/5/13 at 01:49 PM Reply With Quote
Cooling configuration on bike engined buggy

On my zx9 engined buggy, I used to just have the radiator plumbed in, with return at the top of the rad, return from the oil cooler at a port at the bottom below the return, and on the other side a the bottom goes back to the water pump. This worked pretty well, we just filled up the radiator with coolant, ran the engine a bit and kept filling it up until all of the air had been removed. Didn't have a coolant reservoir or expansion tank or anything.

Engine overheated a few times when there was either a leak or when it was running lean, but other than that coolant temp stayed in the middle.

Since I am going turbo and managed to put a hole in my rad, I am re-thinking the cooling system. I would want to add a coolant reservoir however at the moment my radiator mounts are at the top of the buggy, so I can't add a bottle any higher than this.

Since I have a hole in my rad, I am buying another one, I was thinking of going for another R1 rad because I have the radiator fan for it, the coolant lines wouldn't need to be changed and it gives me a small (15mm) return from the oil cooler.

Any help or suggestions?

Dave

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