Jack,
I've been using the Texas Cooler fan for about 8 years and it has made a
noticeable difference. For example, yesterday I drove Erika the Red 240
miles from Walnut Creek across the California central valley to Murphy in
the Sierra foothills and back in 105 degree heat and it only got above 200
degrees a couple of times on long uphill grades. Not bad considering I've
never had the original radiator cleaned or rodded in the 15 years I've own
the car. I use 80 % water and 20% antifreeze with one bottle of "water
wetter" added three years ago.
Vrooom vroom,
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Feldman" <qualitas.jack@gmail.com>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 8:23 AM
Subject: [Healeys] Electric Cooling Fan
> One of the problems of Gmail is that it takes all mail with the same
> subject
> and puts them all together in one files. It becomes hard to thank all the
> folks who contributed answers. THANKS!
>
> It seems the universal answer is DON''T DO IT. I was still going to do it
> until I got one final message that suggested alternate ways of cooling.
> That
> gave me some alternatives and I canceled the order.
>
> Some positive suggestions included adding an oil cooler, side baffles to
> make sure all the air goes through the radiator, an anti freeze recovery
> system, and something similar to an air dam. Dennis Welch suggested that
> all
> I needed was their 5 blade cooling fan.Has anyone tried a Texas Cooler?
>
> I'll try a couple of simple ones before I go for the oil cooler. Too bad
> they wern't standard equipment in the late fifties and early sixtys. My 69
> and 72 MGs have them and the BGT has no heating problems at all. The C
> tends
> to overheat in 95+ degree weather on a turnpike, but cools off when I drop
> the speed to 60.
>
> So thanks again to you all for the latest (Ed take note, but your reminder
> was appreciated), information on the cooling fan.
>
> Jack
> 60 BT7
> 69 MGC
> 71 MGBGT
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