Mace Canute
Elite Member
Bingo! This is the only need for idling an engine before shutdown. Even in the case of a liquid cooled engine that is very hot. Once it is shut down, where will the heat come from?
If you are running an engine hard and it is making lots of horsepower, you are burning lots of fuel/unit time. Certain spots in the engine are subjected to much higher heat than a lightly loaded engine, especially the exhaust valves, ports and manifold. If you don't idle for a few minutes to cool these hot spots down after working an engine hard, you do run the risk of warping a head or manifold, especially with the thin wall castings that are so popular wth manufacturers these days.