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Re[2]: keeping your cool

To: <Morgans@Autox.Team.Net>, "David Wagstaff" <wagstaff@newnet.co.uk>
Subject: Re[2]: keeping your cool
From: ebrown@ms.com
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 16:47:37 -0500
     Wow. It sounds like many of the respondents to the "Keeping Cool" 
     question think that electric fans aren't necessarily a good answer. 
     We've heard about blockage, ineffectiveness (see below), and using 
     alternative measures, air dams, pressurized tanks and the like. To 
     this interested observer, this is a real surprise. We only have one 
     response that had a positive experience with fans. So many new cars 
     have electric fans! Has anyone else out there become a real fan of 
     fans? Can anyone recommend a particular pressurized reservoir to use 
     with the older cars?
     
     Chip Brown


Subject: Re: keeping your cool
Author:  "David Wagstaff" <wagstaff@newnet.co.uk> at nylanr01
Date:    4/1/98 9:18 PM


Hi
     
Until recently when the Morgan arrived I drove a Westfield with a Kent 
engine in a fairly high state of tune.  It would always overheat when I got 
stuck in traffic, even though it had an electric fan with a manual 
override.  Whenever I stopped I flipped the switch, but the gauge would 
gradually creep up and up.
     
I solved the problem by going to a local radiator specialist.  It turned 
out that the radiator on the car was a standard Serck radiator with only a 
single row of tubes.  He made me a replacement with two rows of tubes, and 
the car was ready by lunchtime.  Cost me about fifty pounds, fitted 
perfectly and cured the problem just like that!
     
Dave Wagstaff
     

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