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Lancer wrote:
On 28 May 2005 00:22:46 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: On 27 May 2005 23:42:31 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: On 27 May 2005 23:31:31 GMT, Steveo wrote: Didja get my email? Nope, been on the road, will check it now... No biggie. ![]() Check now, the answer is yes I know... Cool, Have a great weekend man. I had the Plymouth out for about an hour before it started raining, the old dog/new engine seems strong except I may have to go to electric fans with cowling. It gets up to about 210 while waiting for a train to pass. (minor details) Great, have a nice time Steve.. I have the same problem with my wife's 65 Mustang.. Driive fast, thats what she does... Yea but that's just a notch too hot for my liking, some of it is due to tbeing a brand new build so it's still a little too tight to let er rip. Once I get 500 or so miles on it the operating temp will drop 10-20 degrees. My problem (i think) is I don't have any cowling around the flex-fan right now, so the cooling air isn't ducted to the block it cools the hood instead. Summit has a decent electric rig for about $200 with a thermosat that will ease my worries soon. Not enough time in the day right now for me. ![]() |
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