Pat,
Well the rads certainly help but I think the newer engines also have better
internal cooling passages and routing too.
66 Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Patrick J. Horne <horne@cs.utexas.edu>
To: Marc Tyler <mtyler@hctc.net>
Cc: roadster List <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: Another Radiator question
> Bend a paper clip of other small wire into an "L" shape with the short
side being about
> 1/8".
>
> Slide the clip in between fins from the front of the radiator until the
wire comes out the back. This
> is best done right against either the top or bottom tank.
>
> There are tubes that run from top to bottom with the fins between them.
Use the hook to feel
> how many tubes there are as you slowly pull it out. You will feel 2, 3,
or 4.
>
> In more modern times it was discovered that adding more rows was not the
best way to get the
> most cooling out of a radiator. The newer high efficiency radiators have
more than twice as
> many fins as the older ones. This really helps on the cooling.
>
> Peace,
> Pat
>
> > List,
> > Is there a way to determine by looking how many rows a radiator
has?
> >
> > -Marc T.
>
>
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