07-09-2014 | #21 |
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Re: Improving on Engine Cooling.
The discussion surrounding radiators brings to mind something a (Kankakee area) radiator shop owner told me once - who was building a replacement radiator for a '52 vintage antique Farmal M tractor for me, as it were. He told me he could build me a radiator for just about any application for less than what you pay for those "highly advertised" custom radiators.
Up until recently, I never thought about doing a Group Purchase with one of those shops. But, now that Dom brought it (cooling) up again... Hmmmm.... Mebby I'll swing by and get some more information on the custom radiator approach, and costs/group buys. ("Stay tuned to this station for new developments".) Paul.
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07-09-2014 | #22 |
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Re: Improving on Engine Cooling.
interested. I am in south florida and so far I have not had any problems with heating since I have a manual switch for my fans but down here you cant ever be too prepared.
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