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Date:         Fri, 21 Jun 96 08:33:00 DST
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From:         Easton Trevor <TEASTON@dqc2.dofasco.ca>
Subject:      74 Westie Oil Temps and Oil Info

The engine temp on our 1974 1800 Westie was running around the 260 mark. After replacing the seal on #1 exhaust this has dropped to 230 degrees. Also while replacing the seal the opportunity was taken to seal some potential leak points in the tin by replacing perished rubber seals etc. So far as permissible operating temps go I have an interesting PDF file all about oils that says up to 400F is the maximum useful range for premium motor oils and 700F for synthetics!!!! It lists the following temps for the engine.

Engine Temperature Chart (F) Upper Cylinder Wall 300 - 500 Exhaust Valve 1200 - 1500 Piston Crown 700 - 800 Hydraulic Valve Lifter 250 - 300 Crankcase 200 - 300 Top Ring 300 - 650 Exhaust Gases 500 - 1000 Combustion Chamber 3000 - 5000 Coolant Jacket 165 - 230 Connecting Rod Bearings 200 - 375 Main Bearings 200 - 350

Sure wouldn't want my engine running at 700F. If anyone would like the PDF. I can send it if your mail can accept a 170K mime attachment. Just mail me direct and I'll attach it to a reply.


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