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techtalk:ref:oil21 [2024/02/08 23:09] hippysmack ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation |
techtalk:ref:oil21 [2024/04/04 01:27] (current) hippysmack [Flow Rate Chart for Water] |
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Meanwhile, the inside of the motor is creating higher temps. \\ | Meanwhile, the inside of the motor is creating higher temps. \\ | ||
The oil reacts to the temp of it's surroundings (metal around it heats up, oil heats up because of it). \\ | The oil reacts to the temp of it's surroundings (metal around it heats up, oil heats up because of it). \\ | ||
- | So if the heat coming off the motor is blown away from it, that keeps the that heat from staying close to the motor and reaching even higher temps. \\ | + | So if the heat coming off the motor is blown away from it, that keeps the heat from staying close to the motor and reaching even higher temps. \\ |
It also keeps the oil inside from reaching higher temps but air while riding down the road doesn't actually cool the oil. \\ | It also keeps the oil inside from reaching higher temps but air while riding down the road doesn't actually cool the oil. \\ | ||
The oil inside the motor doesn't directly receive the benefit of outside air flow. \\ | The oil inside the motor doesn't directly receive the benefit of outside air flow. \\ | ||
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===== Flow Rate Chart for Water ===== | ===== Flow Rate Chart for Water ===== | ||
These figures are for water through orifices and do not represent oil flow through orifices. \\ | These figures are for water through orifices and do not represent oil flow through orifices. \\ | ||
- | Oil flow at operating temp will be differnet due to oil having a higher viscosity. \\ | + | Oil flow at operating temp will be different due to oil having a higher viscosity. \\ |
Water is basically regarded as having no viscosity. \\ | Water is basically regarded as having no viscosity. \\ | ||
The chart below is a reprint from Senninger.com. ((https://www.senninger.com/sites/senninger.hunterindustries.com/files/nozzle-flow-sheet.pdf)) \\ | The chart below is a reprint from Senninger.com. ((https://www.senninger.com/sites/senninger.hunterindustries.com/files/nozzle-flow-sheet.pdf)) \\ |