Re: 1932 std 8 runing hot

Posted by JWL On 2016/11/6 14:38:32
Quote:

shinyhubcap wrote:
I agree with Owen that a fresh, tight motor may well put more heat into the cooling system than one that is broken in.

Here's the problem I have with the idea that this is common today.

Think about it - when these cars were new, weren't they "tight" ?...


True, but when these cars were new their cooling systems were at their best and able to handle an engine's additional heat generated during the break-in period.

(o[]o)

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