Doesn't the thermostat prevent over cooling?
Bud
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Subject: TR Cooling
Author: "Andy" <amdixon@erols.com>
Date: 06/04/1999 5:26 PM
Interesting tip from Hot Car, April 1969 (a British car magazine).
"One problem which the TR range have is over-cooling. Unless a lot of
driving in traffic is undertaken, they are happy most of the year without the
fan on at all. This over-cooling prevents the engine giving full power."
Why are you guys having so much trouble? ;-)
They do suggest an electric fan and claim it pays for itself as an engine at
proper temp uses less fuel.
Andy D.
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Subject: TR Cooling
From: "Andy" <amdixon@erols.com>
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