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Thanks for the confirmation Ross. Looks like there will be some set-up to minimize splash and manage flow.
Posted on: 7/16 13:11
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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The later blocks had a petcock valve.
Posted on: 7/16 15:24
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Posted on: 7/16 20:09
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Weather has been fantastic, and the drives have been wonderful. I have been focusing on the temperature of the engine while she is out running. As I mentioned before, I flushed the cooling system several times and used No Rosion for the flush, and then switched to purified Water and the No Rosion Additive. I then put a new thermostat in. I had her out when we had the 95+ temps and she never broke 190. In the more recent drives, she has settled at 180. Not sure if there was 1 thing, or a combo of things to keep the temperature where it should be, but I will take it and not question it! I plan to toggle between Anti-Freeze for the winter months during storage, and then back to the water and No Rosion during the driving season.
Cheers, Ben
Posted on: 8/12 8:29
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