Max Engine Oil Temp
Thanks Keith, jjw and Cooker,
I have been doing some more research on this subject and 250 seems to be the agreed upon max oil temp for the engine.
My temp gauge (actually an Autometer auto trans temp gauge) displays readings from 100 F to 250F. After looking at the gauge more carefully it appears my max oil temp has been around 230 F, although the accuracy of the gauge may suffer away from the middle of the range.
With the front blocked and running down the highway at 75 MPH on warm afternoons the oil temp will move to around 230 F and the water temp will be slightly to the right of 190.
Without the front blocked the coolant runs around 170 F or so and the oil temp sits steady at 210 F. The oil temp ran all summer at 210 F unless I ran it hard uphill for several miles and then it would move to around the 230 F mark.
I found this link regarding oil temps and the N14. I know they run many gallons of oil but thought it was applicable.
http://www.cummins.com/jp/pages/en/....cfm?uuid=00041C0F-EDC4-1981-9BB380C4A8F0FC10
I think the coolant is able to shed heat better through the rad with the 12" opening than the oil cooler is able to exchange heat with the air and the coolant in the water jacket. I have been told the the oil filter mount is also a air/air and air/coolant heat exchanger. With the cardboard in I am not getting much airflow across the engine.
Guess I need to slow down or remember to remove the block. Gettin' old, going to have to try to remember to leave a note on the steering wheel.
Dave