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RE: Electric Heater Question

To: <KrkLH@cs.com>
Subject: RE: Electric Heater Question
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 20:23:29 -0800
Cc: <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
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I vote for as close to the inlet as you can get it.  That's where mine is
anyway.  I do have a crossflow and the temp gauge is in the head. If your
sensor is adjustable I guess it doesn't really matter.  You adjust it to the
gauge.  You know it isn't that the original placement for the gauge sensor
is that bad. It is just that in the head is better.
                Crash



Hi everyone. . . I am a bit confudled on where to place the sensor for a 10 
inch electric cooling fan that I bought from Moss for my 1959 Bugeye.  Would
I 
get a better reading towards the top of the radiator where the water flows 
down or should I place it at or toward the bottom of the radiator?  I have
heard 
that the original design was not the best wiht the temp sensor (sensor for
the 
dash guage) placed on the left side towards the top?  

Thanks!  

Kirk Hargreaves 

(just back from 11 days in Hawaii where there are no helmet laws for us 
Harley riders)!  





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