Has anyone run vented cowls for their Stellas by using the Stellautomatic cowls or making their own. I know Stilts has, but I forget how he did his.
What was the affect on the engine operating temps?
After I upgraded my Stella last year, it keeps running hot and I would feel much better if it was running cooler.
Vented Cowls for Stella
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Re: Vented Cowls for Stella
Bit of a crap photo, but I just drilled speed holes towards the front of the cowl. I think it's helping a little bit, like *maybe* 10 degrees, but I also havent been on a super long ride yet since doing it in weather over 50 degrees. The actual vents over the flywheel, I think, will be more effective.RoaringTodd wrote:Has anyone run vented cowls for their Stellas by using the Stellautomatic cowls or making their own. I know Stilts has, but I forget how he did his.
What was the affect on the engine operating temps?
After I upgraded my Stella last year, it keeps running hot and I would feel much better if it was running cooler.
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