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Hi Mark,
That is very interesting 2&3 exhausts where the leave the block appear to be hotter than the outside two,
Thanks for putting up
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Have sometimes wondered how much warmer the head is gets between 3 and 4 compared with the front end. On your engine it seems a little warmer - a larger area of white - but not much?
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It would be be very interesting to see the temperature around the carb and fuel pipe to understand the possibility of fuel vaporisation. It would probably be necessary to get everything stinking hot.
What camera are you using? We had a FLIR camera where I used to work, but didn’t have to opportunity to use it on the Austin.
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22-10-2018, 04:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-10-2018, 04:39 PM by Dave Mann.)
It would be interesting to see what you get with the motor on power on a rolling road. If it's anything like the gas engines we built the exhaust temperature rockets on load.
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This technology could be very useful indeed if applied to a vehicle that is prone to overheating and where the root cause has previously proved impossible to determine.
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I played with a thermal camera a few years ago as we made them for firefighting.
I started with the engine:
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I also used it to check for blockages in my radiator and for the spread of the heat effect:
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But the main reason was that I was having brake problems and wanted to check the temperature of the brake drums, as you can see here the rear was definitely too hot.
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Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!
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I find a finger quite effective for that Andy - though I grant you a camera might be less painful on occasions!!