While cleaning and welding new mount tabs on mine, I came up with a question about the "tin" - the sheet metal shrouds and covers on and around the waterboxers, to be specific - First off - Why are there any at all? It ain't air cooled no more. Is it only to protect the push-rod tubes? Second off - Why are the ones on the engine made of TWO layers of stamped metal? This construction method is a recipe for rust damage! Extra cost, too, because of extra processes, and handling during manufacturing... Confused, curious, and enquiring minds want to know! Evan |
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