I will admit that I am a complete newbie when it comes to diesel engines. I can do basic maintenance on a petrol, but have no experience with diesels. My main interest is to make a biodiesel bike which is why I am here. To improve my learning curve.
So this might be a dumb question. It looks like the only job the big fan/impeller does is to move air over the cylinder heads for cooling. As a stationary unit I can understand the need for this. But on a motorbike you will get airflow anyway (unless stopped at lights). So is it necessary? On some of the smaller 400/500cc engines that thing takes up space, so removing it would be beneficial. OR do you need that thing to keep the engine ticking over?
Thanks.
The fan/impeller necessary or not?
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