Add Oil Cooler to Raptor SD - Kawasaki Fr691v

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That is even clearly explained in Kawasaki Owners Manuals.
 

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It is good practice for all engines should be warmed up & cooled down.

Warm up before asking the engine to do hard work - I usually run at high idle for a few minutes before working an air cooled engine (longer for a liquid cooled) engine. This gets all those separate bits of metal to expand to close to their working limit and brings the oil up to temperature for best circulation.

Cool down. This is not so much cooling, as stabilising/bringing the engine temperature (again all those bits of metal & the oil) down to a lower/non load steady temperature. Again I run the engine at high idle. High idle gives good air & oil flow for a nice consistent all over temperature drop. For a mower, I usually do this, while using compressed air to remove all the chaff from around the mower, paying special attention to transmission/engine cooling fins.

I do this for my 2/ as well.

Except in an emergency NEVER intentionally shut down an engine operating at full rpm.
Maybe, I should have been more clear. I never shut my engine down at full RPM. I always idle it down before shutting it off.
 

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I think are referring to this. But it is note that it is high speed loaded and not high idle (off load) speed which are two different things.

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That's it, even my Toro dealer, never knew of this. I showed them in the manual..
 

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I think are referring to this. But it is note that it is high speed loaded and not high idle (off load) speed which are two different things.

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Is there a specific engine this covers or EVERY Kawi out there? Never seen this before.

If specific to some model, maybe that engine doesn't have an after-fire solenoid??

Kawi doesn't mention anything about cooling. They are concerned about run-on after the key is off.
 

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Is there a specific engine this covers or EVERY Kawi out there? Never seen this before.

If specific to some model, maybe that engine doesn't have an after-fire solenoid??
I know of others that have said their manuals w/ various Kawi engines & say same thing.. But it's common sense imo.
 

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I read and follow the manufacturers recommendations?

Here is the passage from my Owners manual about stopping the engine.

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Seems pretty clear?
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