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needing said:PS: we are yet to see any evidence of "Reports of decades of tests..." or the actual tests of oil coolers that quote suggests exists. Gossip or rumour or "old wive's tales" are not evidence and certainly not scientific.
needing said:dennisgb said:needing said:PS: we are yet to see any evidence of "Reports of decades of tests..." or the actual tests of oil coolers that quote suggests exists. Gossip or rumour or "old wive's tales" are not evidence and certainly not scientific.
Your leg against the oil tank is very scientific :shock:
Yep, empirical evidence to support the FACT that the thermostat and cooler functioned as expected i.e. the tank oil maintained at max. 85°C did not get hotter and hotter during the day and my skin was not burned. Exhaust gas temperature during tuning aimed for 620°C while head temperature behind rosette 480°C. Not convinced? Prove me wrong - Replicate the day, the trip and leg placement without a cooler and let me know how you get on.
auldblue said:Sorry Needling
I will rephrase the question. Are there any specific areas of wiring on a norton commando that you think it is appropriate to use spade terminals on?
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Reason I ask is there are a shit load on a new wiring loom.
ashman said:Yes, you are right and everyone else is wrong. Another so called "expert". :shock:
it comes down to HOW you may go about communicating whatever it is you may be trying to get across,Owning Nortons and any other bikes for that matter, we all become so called experts, we all do things diffretly to others, so why knock them,