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开云体育Good morning.? I would like to know what cooling everyone has installed that has worked for cooling a V8 in their Willys. ? I have a 3 row radiator and a pusher fan but it does not seem to get the job done. ? Thank you for your support. ? Todd 1959 Wagon, Cream Soda. . . You can read about PG&E’s data privacy practices at . |
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On Jun 12, 2024, at 10:30?AM, Jones, Todd via groups.io <tej2@...> wrote:
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I have a 3 row aluminum Champion Radiator from Jam-N-Motorsports 909-912-9213 in California I purchased 10 years ago on ebay. I also changed my thermostat to 180 degree. I do not have a shroud. I have a 350 chevy in my 59 2wd Wagon it has a manual fan. I have no issues at all with temperature even on hot days. Part #CC60WL with straight lower outlet #MODS.
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On Jun 12, 2024, at 10:34?AM, Dan Beeker <debeeker@...> wrote: |
I use an aluminum Jegs cross flow radiator with an electric puller fan and 180 degree thermostat. I have the fan set to turn on at 210 degrees and off at 180. It always runs in the 180-210 range even when I lived in so cal. A pusher fan is ok as a secondary fan to help a puller fan but if you are only running one fan it should be a puller. A pusher isn't as efficient.
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John 56 Pickup TKER TOY Graham, Wash.
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开云体育I agree with John. ?My pusher is barely OK uphill in summer.Hope you are doing OK John. Nothing beats an engine driven fan, but no room. Pruit
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