Re: Electric cooling fan

Posted by su8overdrive On 2013/8/27 15:58:06
Ernie, good advice. But i thought our stock mufflers, at
least the ones on the '40 120 i had long ago, and my current
'47 Super, were essentially "straight through" mufflers.
John Kepich admitted the mufflers he sold for 120s
were basically Dodge truck mufflers, and the authentic
replacement i bought from him for my '47 is no more restriction than that from East Grand Avenue, has that "mellow bellow" as the rodders use to call it.


So i'm wondering if glasspacks really gain us much, but
i bow to your and others' insight as i'm not an exhaust maven.

Meanwhile, one mo' once, as Count Basie intoned near the
end of April in Paris, if you don't need antifreeze, don't use it. It breaks down over time and leaves a heat-transfer-inhibiting film on cooling passages, as explained by a Chrysler engineer member of the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Club in the A-C-D Newsletter. Any car'll run cooler without it, and antifreeze is an environmental headache.

For more, see: www.no-rosion.com.

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