I did the same thing on my TR3. See http://members.cox.net/60tr3a/
Air-Dam.html
John
On 25 Oct, 2007, at 9:09 AM, tom white wrote:
> Good fans always help but they need channeling to get maximum
> performance. I
> built an air dam/skid plate for my TR3A. It covers from below the
> radiator to
> just behind the pan. I made it out of 0.040 aluminum. I attached
> it to the
> bottom of the frame with sheet metal screws. This keeps all the
> air flow in
> the engine compartment until it reaches the back of the engine.
> This mod
> stabized my temperature readings in all kinds of traffic and speeds.
>
> Best regards,
> Tom
>
>
>
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John A. Wise
Glendale, AZ
1960 Triumph TR3A
Commission No: TS80422L
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