Zebedee
Registered user
I was prompted to think at the weekend (!).
Whilst queuing in the scrum to get into the camping at the BMF, the temperature gauge was creeping slowly but steadily up (no surprises there).
So, as a reflex action from my days when I was driving a truck, I left the engine running for a few minutes after I’d parked up (on the centre stand obviously).
The thinking being that with a hot turbo on the truck engine, the last thing you wanted was the oil boiling out of the bearings.
However, after I’d switched off the thought struck me that on the bike there shouldn’t bee any need to run the engine, as there shouldn’t be any areas of extreme heat.
Has anybody else got any thoughts on the subject?
Cheers
John
Whilst queuing in the scrum to get into the camping at the BMF, the temperature gauge was creeping slowly but steadily up (no surprises there).
So, as a reflex action from my days when I was driving a truck, I left the engine running for a few minutes after I’d parked up (on the centre stand obviously).
The thinking being that with a hot turbo on the truck engine, the last thing you wanted was the oil boiling out of the bearings.
However, after I’d switched off the thought struck me that on the bike there shouldn’t bee any need to run the engine, as there shouldn’t be any areas of extreme heat.
Has anybody else got any thoughts on the subject?
Cheers
John

), but no harm done.