Air cooled. It was a six cyl. with six carbs.
Air cooled & Liquid cooled
Not necessarily but usually
Almost all of the first aircraft engines were air cooled as this made for a lighter engine.
The dis advantage is that it takes longer to cool the motor as to a liquid cooling it. You can mess up your motor alot quicker also.
Air to liquid = condensation
no it can not it depends on ambiant temperature and wind if it is air cooled and a little longer if liquid cooled
The 1984 is air cooled, 1985 and on are water cooled.
As air molecules are cooled, they condense and form a liquid, and if cooled even further, will form a solid.
Liquid cooled. The last "sport" bike to be air cooled was the WAY out of date Katana
Depending on the model, some engines are air cooled and are equipped with a fan above the engine to keep air constantly moving past the engine with others are liquid cooled and equipped with a radiator.
Yes. Four cylinder air cooled engine.
Air cooled, much like the old "hit and miss" farm engines.