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Cooler Running Engine for Summer, Maybe

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 12:49 am
by New2Scoots
After doing my valve adjustment & changing my spark plug I was about to put that last panel back on. The one behind my feet. Then I thought, hey leave it off for summer. Get some air flow over the valve cover & shroud that covers the cylinder. Put it back on in October. Doesn't really look too bad actually. Summers here go from 105 to 112 typically. I haven't had a check engine light before but I don't stay full throttle very long in the summer.

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 1:36 am
by kmrcstintn
without knowing if any of the cylinder head or cylinder body is exposed outside the cooling shroud I cannot speak on your idea...

just a reminder...your 170 has a remotely mounted oil filter that sits next to an oil cooler on the bottom of the scoot; you already have a secondary cooling mechanism that works when the scoot is moving...you get ambient cooling with the cooler while parked or idling in traffic; it's more than we get out of the 125's or 150's...

there are testimonials from people who claim cooler running machines when they put high quality full synthetic oils in their scoots, motorcycles, and trikes...not endorsing or denouncing it

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 12:18 am
by GregsBuddy
There are rubber/plastic items in the engine bay that may thank you for allowing more air in the area. However, expect more dirt in the area as well.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 4:25 pm
by Dooglas
kmrcstintn wrote:just a reminder...your 170 has a remotely mounted oil filter that sits next to an oil cooler on the bottom of the scoot; you already have a secondary cooling mechanism that works when the scoot is moving...you get ambient cooling with the cooler while parked or idling in traffic; it's more than we get out of the 125's or 150's...
Except that there is a reason that the oil cooler was added to the 170i and not to the 125. The 170i has a tendency to overheat that is not experienced with the 125. Or to say it a different way - the 170i needs an oil cooler.

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:38 am
by kmrcstintn
Dooglas wrote:
kmrcstintn wrote:just a reminder...your 170 has a remotely mounted oil filter that sits next to an oil cooler on the bottom of the scoot; you already have a secondary cooling mechanism that works when the scoot is moving...you get ambient cooling with the cooler while parked or idling in traffic; it's more than we get out of the 125's or 150's...
Except that there is a reason that the oil cooler was added to the 170i and not to the 125. The 170i has a tendency to overheat that is not experienced with the 125. Or to say it a different way - the 170i needs an oil cooler.
now I'm curious what changes were made for the 170 engine in the hooligan to make it run cooler & cleaner...was told it has neither oil filter nor oil cooler