Group: Forum Members
Last Active: Last Month
Posts: 442,
Visits: 3.8K
|
thanks Rick
i realy want to keep the look of the coils so i prefer your re bending idea. should be better for air flow round the coils as well.its just a pain to do. ho hum.
stu
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 2 Weeks Ago
Posts: 452,
Visits: 24.4K
|
Howdy,
I would try to bend the tubing so they don't touch.
Otherwise, I would re-plumb it for an outboard cooler (and maybe an inline filter)
Regards,
Rick
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1955 F-600/272/E4OD// Disclaimer: No animals were injured while test driving my F-600 except the ones I ran over intentionally!
--------------------- This post was created using OpenSuSE Linux x64 and Firefox
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: Last Month
Posts: 442,
Visits: 3.8K
|
 hi folks is there anyone using a pump with the cooling coils. i just got one from a 73 f700 (is there such a beast?) i removed the coils from the can for derusting and a clean up and found the coils were wearing a groove into the can! i suppose its the coils vibrating. has anyone had a leak due to coils wearing thro? should i insert a teflon strip between coils and can? it probably wouldn't wear thro in my lifetime. looks like a still on the front of the motor.any thoughts please stu
|