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Cooling Solutions Anyone?

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Subject: Cooling Solutions Anyone?
From: "Shary Thur" <SharyThur@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 97 13:49:14 UT
This being the first summer we've owned a TR6 it did not take long to realize 
we were going to need to cool this car down substantially in order to continue 
driving it throughout this climatic D.C.  season.   I have already installed a 
Hayden electrical fan with a 180* degree thermostat.  Having successfully 
installed this fan on my brother in-laws Z car I decided this would be the 
first step.  Everything went well until I ruptured the radiator while 
inserting the thermostat needle thru the radiator.  The radiator fins are much 
narrower and closer together than my previous fan installation.  Having sealed 
the leak I'm quite happy with the cooling results.  Because I don't know how 
to translate the lucas temperature gauge into any meaningful real world 
numbers I can't give out a total degrees dropped temperature, but simply put, 
the needle on the temperature gauge went from the 2nd white hash mark past 
middle hash mark to in between the middle hash mark and the next one over to 
its immediate right.   If anybody has already translated these white hash 
marks on the temperature gauge into real numbers please be so kind as to share 
this information.

My next step for cooling down the engine temperature will be to install an 
engine oil cooler.  If anybody could shed some light on the best oil cooling 
kit for the TR6 I would appreciate it.  

In addition to all the items mentioned above the TR has a cardboard cowling 
and as of yesterday, new radiator fluid with an extra cooling additive.   What 
are some of my other options or is this enough?  Please note that the TR is 
being used as a daily driver in stop & go traffic with temperatures frequently 
at 95 degrees or higher.

Thanks in advance.

Sebastien & Gaby.



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