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RE: extreme heat |
By John - 04/20/2002 9:48:08 PM; IP 142.177.9.39 |
I would suspect that thin cylinder walls would, if anything, allow a better transfer of heat to the coolant. Water conducts heat better than iron, so if you have less iron.....Besides, if you have a core shift problem, ...it all averages out...thin on one side, thick on the other. Despite what you say about the water jackets being "clear", I very much suspect they have a rust build-up that is the problem. See?...thicker cylinder walls (due to rust) cause overheating, not thinnner |
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