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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Pittinaro" <mechimike@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: IML: '68 running warm <--my '67, too!


> > the aerodynamics are such that too much air gets
> > around instead of through
> > the radiator if the fan isn't doing it's job.  Of
> > course there is a lot more
> > heat rejection at high speeds also (that extra gas
> > goes partly into heat).
> 
> Partly?  I think the efficiency of a MODERN engine is
> only around 20%.  I'm pretty sure that ol' 440 is
> heating up like an oven at high speed.  Luckily,
> there's so much metal there to heat up.  Interesting
> about the areodynamics, though.  It would be fun to
> put one of the old boxcars into a wind tunnel and see
> how it did.  Dimitris Dardalis has an air dam he put
> together out of sheet metal at the lower leading edge
> of his '68, below the bumper.  I wonder how that would
> affect airflow, and if it improves flow thru the
> radiator.
> 
> I'm a big fan (pun partially intended) of electric
> fans.  They are much more efficient than mechanical
> fans, even clutch fans, and extend water pump life
> greatly.  I've used them with good luck on everything
> from 2 litre 4 bangers to the 6 litre small block in
> my Satellite.  I'm definitely considering a setup for
> the Imperial...especially if I get the A/C charged up
> this summer.
>  
> > Another cause of high speed overheating is the lack
> > of an anti-collapse
> > spring in the lower radiator hose.   The average gas
> 
> Good point.  My volvo was missing its, and I formed a
> spring out of coat hanger wire wrapped around a broom
> handle.  With a little finnessing it fit perfectly.
> 
> We mechanical engineers, we're good at making things
> out of coat hangers.  
> 
> =====
> --Mike Pittinaro
> 
> One point eight litres
> Stromberg carburators sing
> Loose nut at the wheel
> 
> 
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