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Is there any way to eliminate the coolant crossover to thermostat housing hose?
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 12906738" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>I'm a flyboy but not military</p><p></p><p>I have an all aluminum single pass Fluidyne rad. I would avoid a multi-pass because which are nothing more than 2 or more smaller radiators in series which will make a little more work for the pump but won't make the engine run cooler.</p><p></p><p>The factory fan is actually a pretty nice set-up. I like the fact that it's not shrouded which will impede airflow thru the rad at speed. Aircraft Spruce sells an "h" channel rubber seal strip p/n: 05-01300 (buy 10' of it) that seals the gap between the fan and the rad which will pull more air thru the radiator. You will need to trim it but it fits perfectly and looks factory</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/uchannel.php?clickkey=19073" target="_blank">U CHANNEL from Aircraft Spruce</a></p><p></p><p>I don't have a fan controller nor am I planning on getting one but that doesn't mean it's not a useful item. Fans are really only needed when in stop an go traffic which is something I avoid like the plague in this car so I don't loose too much sleep on this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 12906738, member: 20202"] I'm a flyboy but not military I have an all aluminum single pass Fluidyne rad. I would avoid a multi-pass because which are nothing more than 2 or more smaller radiators in series which will make a little more work for the pump but won't make the engine run cooler. The factory fan is actually a pretty nice set-up. I like the fact that it's not shrouded which will impede airflow thru the rad at speed. Aircraft Spruce sells an "h" channel rubber seal strip p/n: 05-01300 (buy 10' of it) that seals the gap between the fan and the rad which will pull more air thru the radiator. You will need to trim it but it fits perfectly and looks factory [url=http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/uchannel.php?clickkey=19073]U CHANNEL from Aircraft Spruce[/url] I don't have a fan controller nor am I planning on getting one but that doesn't mean it's not a useful item. Fans are really only needed when in stop an go traffic which is something I avoid like the plague in this car so I don't loose too much sleep on this topic. [/QUOTE]
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