| Having the proper long neck thermostat (original style) also helps in keeping 
your vehicle running cooler.
Jean
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From: Healeys <healeys-bounces at autox.team.net> on behalf of Michael MacLean 
<rrengineer.mike at att.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 2:24:11 PM
To: Larry Wendland; healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 100-4 Cooling Fan
Thanks for the input guys.  I just called Dave and ordered his stainless steel 
flex fan, spacer and bolts package for my BN2.  I like the idea of a fan going 
flat at speed to lessen the load on the engine.  My radiator is newly re-cored, 
I am having a Chevy style neck put on it to raise the pressure in the system 
thereby the boiling point.  Hopefully, as long as the timing is correct with a 
new radiator core there should not be a problem with over heating.
Mike MacLean
On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 12:12 PM, Larry Wendland <bighealey3k at aim.com> 
wrote:
Mike, As a footnote I also put an electric fan in front of the radiator 
controlled by a toggle switch in the cockpit. I used to live in the Miami area 
and during the summer it was a furnace down there. I also tried an additional 
pair of blades on the stock set of blades and I noticed the additional weight 
affected the acceleration of the engine. Then I went to the Flex-A-Lite fan.
Larry
'67 BJ8
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wed, May 23, 2018 12:16 am
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 100-4 Cooling Fan
Mike, Look into Flex-A-Lite. I put one on my '67 BJ8 many years ago and haven't 
had a problem with it. It is the flexible fiberglass type. I don't know if they 
are available anymore in fiberglass but I see the flexible stainless steel ones 
are out there. Just google Flex-A-Lite and see what comes up.
Larry
'67 BJ8
-----Original Message----
Sent: Tue, May 22, 2018 9:54 pm
Subject: [Healeys] 100-4 Cooling Fan
Moss is having a sale on right now and I can get a 6 bladed metal fan marked 
down from $130 to $104.  Moss's version of the Texas Cooler fan is $85, but my 
BN2 needs an adapter that costs another 85 bucks.  I live in Southern 
California and it can get hot out here.  Should I just go with the $103 fan or 
is there a fan available from another source that is cheaper.  I tried the 
archives, but there is no search function.
Mike MacLean
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