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Rical26



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 8:41 pm    Post subject: Need radiator! Reply with quote

Hi, I'm on this list for about 1 year, read every e-mail but never put
my 2 cents!!!I'm looking for an aluminum radiator for my rotax 582
You can e-mail me at rical26(at)rogers.com
Thanks!

Richard
Carlsbad Springs Ontario Canada
Kitfox 4 582 C 123hours C-FPVV


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dave



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 2:16 am    Post subject: Re: Need radiator! Reply with quote

I would be interested in how an aluminum rad works over a copper/brass rad. I don't think that the aluminum will dissipate the heat better.

Do you have heat troubles now ?


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Rical26



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:59 am    Post subject: Need radiator! Reply with quote

HI Dave, there is a dent in the middle of the rad, it's rotten, fins are
starting to detach and I have heat problem. So,I'm looking for a new
rad and I wanted to try the aluminum rad, according to some people I can
lower the temps by 20 degree! Anybody with a 582 and an aluminum rad?

Richard
Carlsbad Springs Ontario Canada
Kitfox 4 582 C 123hours C-FPVV

dave wrote:
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I would be interested in how an aluminum rad works over a copper/brass rad. I don't think that the aluminum will dissipate the heat better.

Do you have heat troubles now ?

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 6:07 am    Post subject: Re: Need radiator! Reply with quote

Richard,

I would get more than one proven result on changing from Copper to Aluminum without changing the area. The kitfox Rad is about 80 square inches and about 2 inches thick. Making it thicker will not do much. I think by getting a custom rad 2 to 3 inches thick and adding 1 in taller will help as you will increase the area by 25%. I don't think that this will cause and speed loss as the Kitfox is drag machine already.

Alum rads in my opinion are not as strong as the Copper/brass rads in our application. Ours are bolted solidly. Aluminum will can case harden and cause cracking. Alum rads should be rubber mounted.

Here is some stuff I did a few years ago with good success.
http://www.cfisher.com/cowl.html

One other thing is to use 90% distilled water and 10% dexcool. You will get better cooling this way.

I have 2 model 2 here right now that run 180 to 190 F and I might get a custom rad done as above. But it will be costly. 400 to 600$ each I bet.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 1:22 pm    Post subject: Need radiator! Reply with quote

Thanks Dave..... everything makeS a lot of sense!! As for mixing, right
now I have 50-50 and run at about 190F. Like you suggest, 90-10%, what
about winter?

Thanks

Richard

Carlsbad Springs Ontario Canada

Kitfox 4 582 C 123hours C-FPVV


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Richard,

I would get more than one proven result on changing from Copper to Aluminum without changing the area. The kitfox Rad is about 80 square inches and about 2 inches thick. Making it thicker will not do much. I think by getting a custom rad 2 to 3 inches thick and adding 1 in taller will help as you will increase the area by 25%. I don't think that this will cause and speed loss as the Kitfox is drag machine already.

Alum rads in my opinion are not as strong as the Copper/brass rads in our application. Ours are bolted solidly. Aluminum will can case harden and cause cracking. Alum rads should be rubber mounted.

Here is some stuff I did a few years ago with good success.
http://www.cfisher.com/cowl.html

One other thing is to use 90% distilled water and 10% dexcool. You will get better cooling this way.

I have 2 model 2 here right now that run 180 to 190 F and I might get a custom rad done as above. But it will be costly. 400 to 600$ each I bet.

--------
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http://www.cfisher.com/
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 3:46 am    Post subject: Re: Need radiator! Reply with quote

Winter you have to increase the antifreeze again.
I like to get mine good to -25 to -35 C -- I have seen it go to slush before.

You want a new rad? I got one guy that might go for a new one soon.

Will let you know


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