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1. Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: Sparky <wmtsmith@landracing.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 23:28:40 -0500
The radiator in a box is turning into a major project: I have designed one and have finally found a radiator shop that is "STUDYING IT"--I wasted a month with the previous shop this thing is more lik
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00180.html (7,632 bytes)

2. Re: Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: "John Beckett" <saltracer@servusa.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 07:50:29 -0400
Two questions: How much air does a Cup car have going through the radiator while making two qualifying laps at Daytona? Why can't a standard coolant tank (or multiple tanks) be made that will hold su
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00181.html (8,366 bytes)

3. Re: Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: "John Burk" <joyseydevil@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 20:42:32 -0400
John asked hold One or two aluminum fork truck propane tanks would make good water tanks . They easily hold a couple hundred PSI pressure . The 30 pounders hold over 8 gal. and the 43 pounders hold o
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00185.html (7,723 bytes)

4. Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: "The Weldons" <2weldons@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 09:32:06 -0700
Hey guys!! Some of you might not like what I'm going to say here-- First a little history: One of the principal driving forces behind the formation of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (AS
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00197.html (8,456 bytes)

5. Re: Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: "kturk" <kturk@ala.net>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:41:39 -0500
Ed you missed the point that the water tank itself isn't pressurized... it's open to the environment... So steam pressure can't develop against a relief valve cause there isn't one.... Mine has a 1"
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00198.html (7,805 bytes)

6. RE: Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: "Dave Dahlgren" <ddahlgren@snet.net>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 13:12:21 -0400
Ed i think you are not following what is going on. First there is a radiator in the tank like a normal coolng system. The tank has water in it surrounding the radiator. The tank also has a very large
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00200.html (9,575 bytes)

7. Re: Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: "Joe Lance" <jolylance@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 13:28:27 -0400
Good points if the pressure vessel is actually used as a pressure vessel instead of just a tank in a LSR car. Interesting though, if the ASME Codes were strictly applied, all OEM car radiators and an
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00201.html (9,512 bytes)

8. Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: "The Weldons" <2weldons@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:44:43 -0700
I knew I'd stir up a hornets' nest. But I know they're friendly hornets. I've actually been following this discussion pretty closely. I know pretty well what most of you are talking about. But I've s
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00202.html (9,380 bytes)

9. RE: Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: Skip Higginbotham <Saltrat@lubricationdynamics.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:57:18 -0700
While my system is not very efficient, I run a 28 gallon tank unpressurized except for pump pressure that is about 11 psi at the 160 degree thermostat. We have trouble getting the engine warm enough
/html/land-speed/2005-06/msg00203.html (7,764 bytes)

10. Radiator in a bath tub (score: 1)
Author: Sparky <wmtsmith@landracing.com>
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 23:21:42 -0500
Well I jumped full length into the radiator bathtub fray today> pulled my radiator last night and took it to a Sheetmetal shop and ordered sheetmetal shroud front and rear that a radiator shop will a
/html/land-speed/2005-05/msg00173.html (6,584 bytes)


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