"Posted By: Chum lee on 04/13/19 02:03pm
Generally, the air coming off the engine of the motorcycle (air cooled) is far hotter than what comes out of the radiator of a diesel engine.
Not exactly. I ran an infrared heat gun in multiple areas of the radiator, the bike, the rear grill of the coach and more and, without a doubt, the heat coming off the rear of that coach is either equal or above that heat that comes off my Wing motor.
Scott"
So, clearly Scott, you didn't even read my post. I clearly mentioned "air cooled." No matter. Did you point your IR gun at the exhaust ports on the cylinder heads, the radiator, or, at the exhaust pipes on your . . . . water cooled Wing? (when it's operating at speed and under load) I don't think so! Ya see it's like this. If ya don't have the IQ to point the IR gun at the right places at the right times, the data you get is . . . . . meaningless. You needn't reply. The OP's question has been answered!
Chum lee