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The rear upper engine mount..............

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Joining the Kettle engine cradle to the T150 frame - right side rear................

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and the left side................

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awaiting welding.............

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garry55 wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 11:10 pmWill do Jim.
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Gary,

Where are you going to park the radiator?

As you probably remember, mine is under the seat/rear wheel arch and it may be running a tad too hot (75C)?

I was toying with an additional, min oil cooler style at the front. I can hide that.

Frame looks fun.
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It won't have a radiator as such.
Just a 20-row oil cooler plumbed for water and mounted in the same place as an original X75's oil cooler.
Thought you had a fan fitted to the under seat radiator?
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Gary, I do have a fan. It currently cuts in around 70C but I was trying to maintain around 65C in the loop.

I was also trying to find out what the normal Kettle running temp was? I know the thermostat cuts in around 80C but what the normal loop temp? I don't have a standard kettle anymore so cant measure it.
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Can't you programme the fan to run all the time so it draws air through the rad and get it to cut off at a lower temp?
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Can't you programme the fan to run all the time so it draws air through the rad and get it to cut off at a lower temp?

That's what I plan to do with the XR11/73's under seat radiator set up.
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