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Old 06-18-2009, 06:01 PM   #3 (permalink)
pwerwagn

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Default Re: Chain Heat Testing

I gotta say it was really nice of that guy to sacrifice his hand near that chain at those speeds. What a moron. Lol.....

But yeah, like skyler said, I also dont forsee air flow being a viable solution to this problem. The other thing is, there is a long period (3 minutes?) where the chain stays relatively cool, and then within 20-30 seconds the heat rises exponentially and then settles. Something is going on there.

Id like to see what the temps do at different speeds, and I would also like to see the temps under the same conditions with a non- o-ring chain...

--Jeff
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