Postby tandemtod1 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:04 pm
Generally speaking,the average human hand can touch 60 degrees celsius for short periods but you will find it very uncomfortable. 65 degrees is not touchable for more than a very brief period and then it will make you sore. So if you can touch it at all then it is safe to say that you are on or near these numbers. 70 to 90 degrees is a nice number for most gearboxes and we consider 100 degrees borderline too hot. Here is a gross check that we use, spit on it when it's hot, if the spit boils, then it's too hot. If it simply evaporates relatively quickly and just leaves your DNA stain behind, then it,s OK.
If the gearbox is getting too hot, and the heat is being generated from within the box as opposed to heat soak from the combustion chambers, then you need to fix this soon as it will fail fairly quickly. Make sure that the box has the correct quantity of oil in it as a low oil level will contribute greatly to elevated temperatures and ultimately will cause elevated blood pressure.
In the case of the 912, the gearbox on this motor uses the same oil as the engine so whatever the oil temp on the engine is, then that is the temp you will get on the gearbox case. It is quite normal on these engines to measure gearbox temps from 80 to 120 degrees. If you want to be more scientific, a laser guided infra red thermometer works great for checking external engine temps.
Hope this helps