bob58o
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Just for some data on cylinder head temps. Back in the early 90s I raced box stock flat head Briggs 5hp and we would shoot for 385 degree head temp. If I saw the temp start with the number 4 while racing ( indicating the head temps were in the 400 plus range) then I would reach back and adjust the mixture screw on the carb. Most of the time it would only vary about 10 degrees either way of 385 degrees once dialed in. Spark plug reading is quite a science. Plus there is a lot of things that can lead to inaccuracy. Cylinder head temp and Exhaust gas temperature is a lot more accurate for tuning.
How long did it take the engine to get up to temp? A few minutes at idle? A few warm up laps? My engine temp hasn't shown anything near 400 degrees using the spark plug ring gauge.
Guys that race seem concerned with cylinder head temps. I'm guessing either by means of dyno or track time, they know that their engine performs best at 385 or 400 or whatever. I know people like to tape up the blower housing, to increase head temp and also reduce drag from the flywheel fan.
I haven't ran this engine hard yet, nor have I had a chance to do much tuning. It seems to run pretty well with stock carb jetting at low throttle positions. I did raise the needle one notch. Maybe I'm rich at 1/2 throttle causing my low temps. I'm not even sure I have had it wide open yet. And I built this engine for wide open, 7000 rpm-ish power. Big valves, big ports, big carb, 250 duration cam. The torque converter/gearing/compression (along with cams 111 LSA and 102 ICL) still gives me enough low end to pull the front wheel up easily. I think the slide helps low end on bigger carbs (compared to a butterfly). Can't wait to see what it can do on the top end. Hope she screams. She should. I have my steering dampers worked out, so hopefully I can avoid a death wobble at 65 mph.
So how do I use cylinder head temp?
Say I tape up the blower housing and abuse it for 30 minutes and am only showing 325 degrees...
Does this mean I can add more timing?
Does this mean I can lean out the jetting?
Does it mean I can use lower octane fuel?
I should use a hotter spark plug?
I guess I should use cylinder head temp, along with plug reading, and road testing to dial it in.
Or I'll box up me along with my engine and ship it KF dyno tuning shop. LOL