Re: Oil Cooler Trivia

From: T Wiencek (t_wiencek(at)qmgate.anl.gov)
Date: Mon Apr 29 1996 - 11:31:13 CDT


        Reply to: RE>Oil Cooler Trivia

Early Alpine oil coolers were attached under the front cowl (I am not sure
this is the right word.) in front of the top of the radiator, between the hood
hinges. The next time you see a Harrington Alpine, which had oil coolers as
standard, take a look.

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Date: 4/29/96 9:57 AM
To: T Wiencek
From: Frank Marrone
My Series I Alpine and my Tiger donot have the oil cooler mounts welded to
the valence, the Series V Alpine does.

Are the V's the only ones with these?

Frank Marrone MK I Tiger B9471116
marrone(at)wco.com 1966 LTD
                       Series I Alpine (2.3L powered by Ford)
                       Yamaha Seca 900

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