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Title: Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)
Post by: Signaller on April 25, 2011, 09:58:17 PM
Good day all,
      I've seen these gizmos on the internet. They seem to be used on snowmobiles. Has anyone ever tried them on an FJ? It seems to be a good system to monitor engine temperature. Your thoughts??

Dan
Title: Re: Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)
Post by: mikeholzer on April 26, 2011, 05:55:57 AM

I used to use them on air-cooled VW's a bunch back in the day. They worked really well in that application, and I don't see why they wouldn't work well here, but an oil temperature gage would be more intuitive.
Title: Re: Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)
Post by: Pat Conlon on April 26, 2011, 12:18:16 PM
I don't wanna know.  On a hot summer day that info would just freak me out... :crazy:
Title: Re: Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)
Post by: weymouth399 on April 26, 2011, 12:29:28 PM
Quote from: Pat Conlon on April 26, 2011, 12:18:16 PM
I don't wanna know.  On a hot summer day that info would just freak me out... :crazy:

I've been waiting for that reply, Pats right it will only freak you out. You just need to know it's real hot, almost fucking hot. That's under normal use.
Turn the motor sideways, put in a car turn it 8-10 thousand RPMs for 10 minutes at a time. Then you'll see hot, 450ish degrees head temp, 340 plus oil temp.
Your FJ shouldn't get hot enough to hurt anything.

Bob W
Title: Re: Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)
Post by: Pat Conlon on April 26, 2011, 01:49:30 PM
Quote from: weymouth399 on April 26, 2011, 12:29:28 PM
Turn the motor sideways, put in a car turn it 8-10 thousand RPMs for 10 minutes at a time. Then you'll see hot, 450ish degrees head temp, 340 plus oil temp.

Hey Bob, question, with the FJ motor turned sideways, do you think the cracks in the intake cams you racers are seeing is due to uneven cooling?
Title: Re: Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)
Post by: weymouth399 on April 26, 2011, 02:38:18 PM
No, I've been told it's about on and off the gas thru the turns.
I have also seen broken cams in the bike too.
I think it is the load the engine is under, 7in tires, 1300LBS.
The bikes that I seen do this, have all been drag bikes that hooked up quit well.
I have broken pinned cams too :shok: Hank noticed it a few years back when he did the rebuild.
I never could tell when racing, glad it was pinned no DNF no bent valves.  :yahoo:

Bob W