thanks, great idea. I will give it a try.
lionel
>From: Acekraut11@aol.com
>To: trsixman@hotmail.com
>Subject: Re: fan blades
>Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 22:57:32 -0500
>
>Lionel,
>
>Guess I will chime in here. I cant say which fan will perform better, and
>I suspect by a few of your answers that others arent sure either but are
>pointing to the fact that something is causing your engine to run a little
>hot, and solving this will make the number of fan blades a moot point. If
>you havent done this already, I would suggest the following. My engine was
>also overheating and nothing I was trying was working. I found that my
>engine wasnt actually overheating and your engine MAY not be overheating at
>all. I found that when I went to Wal-Mart, and purchased an oven
>thermometer and placed it in the radiator and let the engine come up to
>operating temp, the guage was reading high, but the temp of the coolant
>wasnt high at all. So, I either have a faulty guage, a faulty voltage
>regulator, or, might have had a problem with wiring or an alternator
>causing the temp to read high. If you havent checked it out, try it, at
>least you will KNOW that you have a problem, and how bad it is. Hope this
>helps.
>
>By the way, make sure you take off the radiator cap while the engine is
>cold for safety reasons.
>
>Aaron
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