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Subject: [Healeys] Fw: Texas Kooler
From: "Dick Matson" <medlabinc@msn.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 08:56:44 -0700
Except, ,  ,  except that ambient temperature does make some difference.

Dick Matson / Bj8


----- Original Message -----
From: Derek Job<mailto:derek.c.job@gmail.com>
To: BJ8 Healeys<mailto:sbyers@ec.rr.com>
Cc: healeys@autox.team.net<mailto:healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 5:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Texas Kooler


You are all treating symptons - you need to address the causes. I ran a
stock but fully restored 100-Six,  for 10 years and never experienced any
overheating. Overheating is merely the visble sympton of some other
inherent problem. A fan will help, but its not addressing the real issue,
its just taking medication.

cheers

Derek

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 6:33 PM, BJ8 Healeys
<sbyers@ec.rr.com<mailto:sbyers@ec.rr.com>> wrote:

> The blades on my Chinese fan were riveted on also, and shaped exactly like
> the
> original blades.  As I recall, there is nothing on the fan itself that
> indicated Chinese origin, but there was a "Made in China" sticker on the
> box
> it came in.
>
> You may not have one of these, Tom, but it would be worthwhile to examine
> yours periodically just in case.  The shed blade put a 2-inch gash in my
> fan
> guard, knocked it loose from the radiator header tank (my homemade radiator
> shroud attached to the guard on each side kept the guard from going too
> far,
> however, and kept the blade from doing more damage to the car), and put a
> large hole in the radiator header tank.  Moss also replaced my radiator at
> no
> charge.
>
> Steve Byers
> HBJ8L/36666
> BJ8 Registry
> Havelock, NC  USA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Felts [mailto:tomfelts@windstream.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 11:28 AM
> To: BJ8 Healeys
> Cc: healeys@autox.team.net<mailto:healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Texas Kooler
>
> The blades are riveted on and are squared off on the tips--not pointed.  If
> it
> is one of the China ones, I must be lucky, because it has gotten LOTS of
> use
> and no signs of cracking or other signs of damage.
>
> I'll try to get in close and see if there are any signs of origin on it
> anywhere.
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