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Posted by RAW in IA on July 03, 2001 at 14:53:17 from (206.28.170.210):
In Reply to: Re: thermosiphon operation posted by Red Dave on July 03, 2001 at 07:20:43:
As to the temperature at the topof the radiator, I' not sure what it should be, but is the return hose to the block hot. It norally is not too hot to hold your hand on with this system, if the radiator is cooling the coolant right. Ifd the return is hot, then the radiator is scaled up or dirty, or the fan is not pulling enough air through it. I may sticka thermometer in the topof my cub and see how hot it runs. I do know that with th C dad had, if the temp guage came off the cold mark, there was something wrong, like too little water to circulate.
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