Correcto, Dave....for Series "A".
I'll take YOUR word for it when it comes
to 1500's! :)
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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From DLancer7676 at cs.com
Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 21:55:09 EDT
Subject: Re: Running Hot
To: PilotRob@webtv.net, GMari58175@aol.com
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 8/9/03 5:45:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
PilotRob@webtv.net writes:
> The heater tap at the rear of the block
> should be left open year around to avoid
> "hot spots" and to aid good flow/circulation throughout the system.
>
That is for the 1275? On my 1500 I close the tap in the summer to keep from
being heat exhausted and my car has typically run so cool that I had to up the
temp of the thermostat to get it up to a good operating temperature. Maybe
the earlier cars have to be left open?
--DAvid C.
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