I was told by an experienced demo derby guy, that if you by-pass the rad. and the water pump and run oil in place of the water/anti. the motor would NOT overheat. Is this true???
I was told by an experienced demo derby guy, that if you by-pass the rad. and the water pump and run oil in place of the water/anti. the motor would NOT overheat. Is this true???
I find that your selfish mind is a place to hide when you know what you are doing is wrong
81 views and no reply. To answer simply, not in the conventional sense. Water boils at 212 degrees. If you pressurize it, you raise the boiling point. Thats what the radiator cap does. Oil boils at some other temperature that I am not aware of. It will expand and do other nasty stuff before "overheating".(boiling over) So it may to some degree, but I would think that the benefit might not warrant the risk. In medievil times, the common practice was to pour boiling oil on invaders as a deterrent (and torture). I would not want to be near your stuff when the oil finally exceeded the capacity of a gasket. I don't think you would want to be in it when that happened either.
I heard some Jersey guys run hydraulic fluid or something like that, and the motor has a 30 minute run time before it turns to toast. I guess it's the assumption also if there's no radiator to get punctured, that's half the battle.
Last edited by nightmare; 11-24-2006 at 01:20 PM.
I heard methanol was mixed with the water and pressurized.
I did some investigating and found that oil boils at a much higher temperature (couldn't get a definite temperature, though) than water. Water has much better thermal conductivity than oil, which is why it is the preferred coolant. I still wouldn't want to be around when it finally happens to decompress though.............
By-pass the radiator and run alcohol instead of gasoline.
And PRAY for no fire!
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