Air-cooled
Air-cooled is a method that cools engine main units through
contact with air.
Cooling fins are provided on cylinders and cylinder heads to
make heat dissipation areas as large as possible. Heat is
dissipated into the air from the cooling fin surfaces.
Note that, depending on the air generating method, this method
can be divided into natural air-cooled methods and forced
air-cooled methods.
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