I will try to keep this short and based off of members responses, I will do the footwork on how to do it
Of course, if you feel froggy and put information regarding what you used (gage, oil cooler, etc...) I won't complain
Bike: 1976 CB550
Engine Kit: Dynoman Hot Street 3 (592 cc)
Carbs: Keihin CR29 (do not have the engine finished yet, so I do not know what jets will be used...)
Ignition: Dyna 2000, 3 ohm mini coil and plugs
Cylinder head: Stock valve size but intake ports will be ported and exhaust as well
Location the bike will be ridden at: Columbus Indiana (about an hour north of Louisville Kentucky)
Weather during the summer: hot and humid
Intended use of the bike: Around town and beating the piss out of it on straight. Perhaps the occasional visit to the tail of the dragon. No racing or anything.
Question: With the above information, is there anything I should do while the engine is still in a hundred pieces? I have read about oil bypass, oil coolers, etc... I want to keep this thing together for a long long time and don't really feel like diving back into it again :/ I am favoring an oil cooler due to the hot/humid temps and when winter comes, I will bypass the cooler.
Has anyone ran a oil temp gage on the 550? I'm sure someone has, especially if they race it? Where did you mount the temp sensor and gage used?
If you ask why I went with that kit instead of a more streetable one? I have a street/strip mustang, lived in Detroit and if I dive into an engine, I want to make it worth it! And since it spun a main bearing, I had a reason to go into the engine
I hope this covers enough info about my intended use to get a few answers. If not, please ask and I will respond asap! Also, I apologize if this should go back in the general forum
I am assuming since I am running a performance kit, this topic was more suited for this area
Thanks,
Aron