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Re: Under the bonnet heat; I have to much

To: mgraziano@mindspring.com, Bill Gilroy <w.gilroy@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: Under the bonnet heat; I have to much
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 07:09:08 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net k .net>
 I swed you a word of caution in using a computer case fan for this purpose.  
Those little fans are not made for that kind of heat, plus they are not sealed 
for use around such level of moisture.  I am positive the fan would overheat 
causing more electrical problems and possibly a fire.  And we don't want that ! 
 If you want a fan to push air over the affected area I would suggest using an 
automotive type heater fan / blower, and run the power through a relay.
Lon /RedMidget
  mgraziano@mindspring.com wrote: Mike & RH,

I have the exact same problem as the both of you. We're experiencing vapor 
lock. I plan on buying one of those 12V 5" computer fans, and use flexible 
gutter hose (the 5" black kind for under the dirt) to feed the fan with fresh 
air blowing directly under the carbs.

As an alternative, I may actually use the duct and fan to remove the hot air 
(i.e. the fan pulling the hot air into the duct), which I think may be better. 
The only problem I forsee is that I may melt the fan on really hot days when I 
need it most.

My GM alternator should be up to the challenge.

PS: I also have twin SUs, an aluminum heat shield, and a header (which is worse 
than a manifold).

Mike
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