crock
Aug 18th, 09, 11:19 AM
I wrote in a while back with cooling problems and followed your advice. It helped to cool the engine but I like to be sure so I put in a new aluminum radiator and drove to the Dream Cruise on Friday night. In traffic car got up to 220, at 5 miles per hour. I have the 12 inch electric fans to go on the radiator. Is it better to push or to pull the air thru the radiator. Also want to put the fan on but am being cautious as the electric fans don't give me enough room. How much room should I have? Oh the car is a 67 SS396, 4 spd with a cam, not wild but healthy. Advice please!!!!!!!!!
Bob C
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Aug 18th, 09, 5:29 PM
I wrote in a while back with cooling problems and followed your advice. It helped to cool the engine but I like to be sure so I put in a new aluminum radiator and drove to the Dream Cruise on Friday night. In traffic car got up to 220, at 5 miles per hour. I have the 12 inch electric fans to go on the radiator. Is it better to push or to pull the air thru the radiator. Also want to put the fan on but am being cautious as the electric fans don't give me enough room. How much room should I have? Oh the car is a 67 SS396, 4 spd with a cam, not wild but healthy. Advice please!!!!!!!!!
Bob C
Bob
as you have the fans here is a link that may help with a idea to install
ps .. never use the ties that go threw the rad .
http://www.chevellecooling.com/m3_view_item.html?m3:item=CHEVELLE%20A-66%2F67-A%20%20Big%20Block%20Long%20water%20pump%20W%2FSpa l%20twin%2012%20inch%20fan%20kit
its always better to pull then push .