Motorcycle cooling specialists in Melbourne?

Motorcycle cooling specialists in Melbourne?

Postby internetscooter » Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:08 pm

Can anyone recommend a Motorcycle cooling specialist in Melbourne?

I need a complete optimal set-up... smallest radiator possible, electric pump and electric fan with temp control to suit a 210-250cc watercooled 2-stroke head, all to fit nicely somewhere in a Vespa frame (ideally low down at the front).

I'd like to price up a new set-up before deciding to faff around with cobbling together bits + I'd rather spend the money than risk killing a one-off engine.
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Postby Dr Goggles » Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:50 pm

Hi Paul
have you considered a "total loss system" , tanks with baffling and no radiator....the water will give a little ballast and you will be better able to fine tune what you need by doing the maths rather than estimating how much heat loss the radiator will give you.... :wink:
...few understand what I'm trying to do , but they vastly outnumber those who understand why..
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Postby internetscooter » Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:57 pm

we were going to cobble together anything for the race and did consider total loss... however the scooter is still registered, so we are now after something that can handle normal road use (hence a fan) and being taken out to a race track.
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Postby hawkwind racing » Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:56 pm

look at the radiator /fan unit from a sherco 250cc trials bike ( i have one ) they are very small :)
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Postby Greg Watters » Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:31 pm

Ask Norm at Aussie desert coolers first,keep it in the family :wink:
if he can't help on somethinhg that size then Rod at Bike rads in Dandenong has done some nice work for me on custom cooling systems (intercoolers in my case)
Davies Craig EBP would have to be one of the best small pumps for long term use...not cheap like some marine stuff but will last better.
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Postby internetscooter » Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:35 pm

my concern is the whole set-up... However the Davies Craig EBP was something I was itching to buy, but holding back in case it wouldn't cut the mustard.

You've convinced me, I'll go an EBP ($175 seems to be the cheapest I could find) and hook up various radiator bits I have lying around. I also have a water temp gauge, so I can keep an eye on how things behave.

Once I know the size that seems to work normal running, I'll work on the stationary cooling and the Sherco option mentioned looks like it should do that very nicely too.
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Postby grumm441 » Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:59 pm

so the mechanical water pump didn't work. before you fit an electric pump you should think about the possabilty that a px doesn't make enough electricity to charge a battery let alone run a water pump. as for a radiator, perhaps a heater core out of something
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Postby internetscooter » Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:23 pm

It's now an evolving project ;)

The Davies Craig EBP uses only 1A when running. PX electrics are all gone and are now Yamaha DT 175 (which is probably just as bad). I think we'll be replacing the electrics again, so mechanically fitting a pump won't fit into the "grand plan", untill we have the final flyhweel and then that set-up should pump out enough juice for the electric pump anyway.

For now an electric pump running off a battery will do and the very least it will tell us how much fluid a mechanical one needs to be shifting. If it doesn't work I can ebay it...

I gather you know we got out on the road. We had to get the pulser coil rewound backwards and turn the flywheel 90 degrees :(... but it flies without even trying! Didn't get it out of first... fun, fun, fun!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUm9wWMxD58
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Postby Greg Watters » Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:57 pm

just seen another version of the ebp
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Charge-cooler-pum ... em,55gbpis currently~$114 au
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Postby internetscooter » Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:22 pm

thanks for the heads up - but my $179 arrived this week, in the process of wiring everything up for the next test run ;)
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Postby Assen » Mon May 05, 2008 11:18 pm

Norm at Aussie Desert Coolers made a great Radiator for my turbo busa which I subsequently fitted a Craigs and Davies electric pump to. The whole set-up has given me the most consistent cooling yet. You will need to slightly modify the thermostat - drill a hole in it.
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Postby internetscooter » Thu May 08, 2008 8:38 am

good to know Aussie Desert Coolers do bike flavoured radiators.

I also have a Davies Craig dual thermostat control to go with the booster. The idea is that I have a constant trickle flow and full flow kicks in when it needs to.

The scoot is up on the lift and I have hooked up an AC power supply to simulate the stator voltage. Now it is just a matter of wiring it all up and testing it out... and while I'm at it some custom streamline lights :wink:
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Postby internetscooter » Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:53 pm

Thanks again for the advice, here's an update on my final set-up...

Custom Radiator thanks to (Norm http://www.aussiedesertcooler.com.au/)
Spal 5.6 inch fan
Davies Craig Thermal Switch
Davies Craig Electric Booster Pump
KOSO Temp/Tacho

Pics and info at the following link:

http://www.vespalabs.org/User:Internetscooter/Dry_Lake_Racer/Water_Cooling

Now to plumb it all up and test it out :)

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