On the contrary, I think it's an item than can actually be negated.Cammo wrote:There must be some merit in having a water/oil cooler setup, honda fitted them from the factory to the NC29 and a few cbr600 models.
The standard ageing nc30/35 cooling system can do with all the help it can get I reckon, although I don't think an oil cooler is a better subtitute than bigger radiators, it does cost less though!
The NC24 had an Oil cooler, the NC30 shares the same block hence having the pre-cast holes for the oil-cooler (albeit not drilled)
The easiest way to retrofit an air-based oil-cooler is:
NC24 oil pump, drill the holes and use an NC24 or UK NC30 oil-cooler.
Japan is quite a lot warmer than the UK (it's only been under 30c once or twice in the last two months) and my NC30 runs fine.
Although the NC24 isn't as 'advanced' as the NC30 (thigns improve with time) it was still a 'cutting edge' 80's race-bike, derived from the RVF400 80's racer. -> It had Elf / single arm, Anti-dive brakes, oil cooler, 16/18 wheels.
I think it was just a thing that was carried over from the 'race-bike' era... the NC30 it was deemed not necessary.
I'm wondering about the NC30's in the UK having one as it's colder.. perhaps they were made from NC24 parts? Or it was a decision that they'd look more sporty?
I'll fit a couple of temp gauges to the Sump and the cam-pipe and get a tempetaure of sump / in-circulation oil and see what we have.