La Mudd
09-21-2004, 08:22 AM
I know this forum is mainly geared toward EX type bikes, however your engine knowledge may can still provide me some insight. My question is below:
I race, but our type is done in the mud...mainly deep, slow progressive movement, seeing who can go the furthest..etc. I usually run a custom Polaris 700 with 23" of Ground clearance under the bike...some in our group are even taller. However with everyone going taller...I have decided to convert my 2001 Honda Rancher into a capeable mud machine by adding and interior rear axle paddle...similar in design to the paddle on an old steamboat...but on a much smaller scale. Anyway, I have the fabrication of that in tact...my concern is keeping this Honda Motor Cool, or at least as cool as I can.
I have a 2001 Honda Rancher and installed is a 368CC Mickey Dunlap/Four stroke Tech Big Bore Kit. I already had to rebuild the engine once...as mud water got in... but these kits (not referring to Mickey's kit...just in general) are notarious for there very short life span. What can I do to increase this.
I have this basic idea. Could I somehow put a radiator on my rack w/ a fan attached...and run oil through in into the oil cooler? Would this somehow screw up the workings of how the oil is fed? Too much or not enough PSI? Our temps here in the deep south are brutal on these engines....added to it the increased heat of the big bore and increase resistance the machine will have moving these axle paddles accross the bottom of the mud.
Anyway, so sorry for the long first post, but I am just looking for some suggestions outside my normal area.
Thanks for any information.
I race, but our type is done in the mud...mainly deep, slow progressive movement, seeing who can go the furthest..etc. I usually run a custom Polaris 700 with 23" of Ground clearance under the bike...some in our group are even taller. However with everyone going taller...I have decided to convert my 2001 Honda Rancher into a capeable mud machine by adding and interior rear axle paddle...similar in design to the paddle on an old steamboat...but on a much smaller scale. Anyway, I have the fabrication of that in tact...my concern is keeping this Honda Motor Cool, or at least as cool as I can.
I have a 2001 Honda Rancher and installed is a 368CC Mickey Dunlap/Four stroke Tech Big Bore Kit. I already had to rebuild the engine once...as mud water got in... but these kits (not referring to Mickey's kit...just in general) are notarious for there very short life span. What can I do to increase this.
I have this basic idea. Could I somehow put a radiator on my rack w/ a fan attached...and run oil through in into the oil cooler? Would this somehow screw up the workings of how the oil is fed? Too much or not enough PSI? Our temps here in the deep south are brutal on these engines....added to it the increased heat of the big bore and increase resistance the machine will have moving these axle paddles accross the bottom of the mud.
Anyway, so sorry for the long first post, but I am just looking for some suggestions outside my normal area.
Thanks for any information.