wornknobby
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- Feb 5, 2004
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i was reading the "Two Stroke Performance Tuning" book by A. Graham Bell, and i found that he is talking about how black paint radiates heat quite well, now i knew this part, but i wasn't sure of this following quote, this is from the lubrication and cooling section: "Fins and crankcases painted flat black radiate heat considerably better than shiny silver surfaces"
so would painting my bare aluminum radiators flat black help at all w/ colling, or is this only apply to the clyinder and cases them selfs? :coocoo:
i always though bare aluminum was better...
i was told that a motor w/ multiple coats of paint will run hotter b/c the heat is try to "escape" the think layers of paint, instead of just escaping the bare metal, and having nothing to "travel through" :coocoo:
so would painting my bare aluminum radiators flat black help at all w/ colling, or is this only apply to the clyinder and cases them selfs? :coocoo:
i always though bare aluminum was better...
i was told that a motor w/ multiple coats of paint will run hotter b/c the heat is try to "escape" the think layers of paint, instead of just escaping the bare metal, and having nothing to "travel through" :coocoo: