Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Steel Frame Conversion (SFC)
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KXer:
--- Quote from: cutting torch on June 15, 2010, 03:43:35 PM ---Now for the cooling of the beast.....
The 500 has a series cooling circuit, and the 250 is a parallel cooling circuit. I need to use the 250 system since it fits the chassis (just like stock!:busted:). I'll describe how each system flows, starting at the water pump inlet.
500:
Water pump inlet, to wp outlet, to right side of jug, up through jug to head, out of head on the left side, to bottom of left rad, from top of left rad to top of right rad, from bottom of right rad back to the water pump inlet. This circuit is in series since the coolant flows through one radiator, then flows through the other.
250:
Water pump inlet, to wp outlet, to rear side of jug, up through jug to head, out of head on the top rear WITH TWO OUTLETS going to the top of each rad, through both rads to the bottom of both rads, and back to the water pump inlet. This is parallel since the coolant flows through both radiators at the same time.
Just in case anyone thinks I am belittling them by spelling out the differences between series and parallel, remember that there are some people that just never knew this. It's for thier benefit. So :p.
Next post has pics!
torch
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Torch, why can't you just use the 250 cooling system? Are you using an older 500 engine (IE pre 89?) I ask because on my 01frame/ 92eng conversion I just used the 250 radiators and hooked them up where they fit, and havn't had any cooling issues . . .under normal conditions that is.
cutting torch:
--- Quote from: KXer on August 05, 2010, 04:51:14 AM ---
--- Quote from: cutting torch on June 15, 2010, 03:43:35 PM ---Now for the cooling of the beast.....
The 500 has a series cooling circuit, and the 250 is a parallel cooling circuit. I need to use the 250 system since it fits the chassis (just like stock!:busted:). I'll describe how each system flows, starting at the water pump inlet.
500:
Water pump inlet, to wp outlet, to right side of jug, up through jug to head, out of head on the left side, to bottom of left rad, from top of left rad to top of right rad, from bottom of right rad back to the water pump inlet. This circuit is in series since the coolant flows through one radiator, then flows through the other.
250:
Water pump inlet, to wp outlet, to rear side of jug, up through jug to head, out of head on the top rear WITH TWO OUTLETS going to the top of each rad, through both rads to the bottom of both rads, and back to the water pump inlet. This is parallel since the coolant flows through both radiators at the same time.
Just in case anyone thinks I am belittling them by spelling out the differences between series and parallel, remember that there are some people that just never knew this. It's for thier benefit. So :p.
Next post has pics!
torch
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Torch, why can't you just use the 250 cooling system? Are you using an older 500 engine (IE pre 89?) I ask because on my 01frame/ 92eng conversion I just used the 250 radiators and hooked them up where they fit, and havn't had any cooling issues . . .under normal conditions that is.
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I can't use the 250 system, just the radiators and most of the plumbing. I'll need to make a few parts, but I think the 250 radiators will do just fine.
torch
cutting torch:
--- Quote from: cutting torch on June 15, 2010, 03:46:29 PM ---Pics! Whoooo!
The water pump inlet manifold from the 250 is wider than the 500, from bolt-to-bolt....
So, I welded up the holes to relocate them:
Then, I milled and drilled: Note: KX500 heads seem to be a purer alloy than KX250 water manifolds, based on the way they weld. I need to fix these pits:
In order to move the bolt holes in, I needed a smaller bolt head. Hello, Allen!
The factory bolt was too fat:
Here are pics of how things will lay out. I still need to make a wye to split the coolant between the radiators for the parallel arrangement I want. That wye will split the coolant flow in half between the head and the top of each radiator.
torch
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junk man:
hey torch any updates
cutting torch:
There is now....
The headstay that would not work...
JFAB made this, but it did not turn out to work for my bike.
So, we worked together to come up with this headstay:
He laser-cut the chromoly parts based on what I needed, and I modified and welded up the pieces as needed for my build.
It all worked out well.
torch
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