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Re: TR4 (early): radiator duct (air deflector) project

To: "Steven Newell" <steven@cravetechnology.com>, "Triumph" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: TR4 (early): radiator duct (air deflector) project
From: "Don Sforza" <djsforza@snet.net>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 18:33:14 -0400
References: <3B16C2E0.B6B95E35@cravetechnology.com>
I went through the exact same exercise with my TR4 several years back. And,
there were several small changes that made a WORLD of difference in the
cooling capacity of the radiator.

1. Have the radiator rodded, recored or, what I did, use a TR4 radiator (no
neck) from a later car (65+).

2. Install a 6 blade "tropical option" fan. I was fortunate to find one of
these at a reasonable price. But the yellow TR250 fan will work, as long as
you can work out any clearance issues.

3. MOST IMPORTANT: Get yourself a GENUINE SMITHS thermostat... the one that
cuts off the bypass hose when the engine warms. If you do not cut off the
bypass, the system will only be running at 70 percent capacity. When it's 98
in the sun, in traffic to the beach (opps, Colorado, sorry), you'll
appreciate the extra 30 percent. You can these from several sources... I
think XK'S Unlimited is one. You'll have to search.

Stay cool. Oh, and use the original TR4 ductwork... just spent the 30 bucks
on a new one.

Don Sforza                        djsforza@snet.net                 KA1WV
3/4 Morgan Group          1966 '4/4'  V  Competition            B1290
CT Triumph Register        1974 Triumph TR6                CF25689U



----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Newell" <steven@cravetechnology.com>
To: "Triumph" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:17 PM
Subject: TR4 (early): radiator duct (air deflector) project


> With recent notes on missing radiator ducts and cooling problems in TR3's,
I'm
> thinking about making a custom radiator duct for my early TR4 (CT5018LO).
I have
> the TR3 long neck radiator, but the fiberboard duct now on the car is the
TR4
> duct -- which doesn't exactly fit any more. Maybe it never did, but I'm
sure
> much of the misfit is due to intervening years and weather. I have big
gaps at
> the back edge -- 1" to 2" between the back edge of the duct and
radiator -- and
> a big roundish hole on one side. The duct only hits the top 1/3 or so
anyway.
>
> I've seen aluminum aftermarket ducts on TR6's. It seems like I could even
scoop
> up some air from below the front valance while I'm at it. I'm going to
have the
> radiator out for repairs (shortening the long neck while I'm at it) and
I'll be
> putting in the yellow fan/shorter fan hub assembly, so it's a good time to
do
> this one too.
>
> Anyone done one for a TR4? Any thoughts/tips? Problems?
>
> --
> Steven Newell
> Denver, CO
> '62 TR4

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