When I built the 1966 chevelle I built it to be fun and drivable.( because it is not a driver) why build the car. I went to car shows, did poker runs with 30 other hot rods etc. Now that is the reason to drive them. I am not going to be someone who loads there car up on a trailer to go to a show. I DRIVE IT. That is why I had to figure out my cooling problem.
 
SORRY Done now.
 
Dave
Ingersoll,Ontario
My web site:   http://members.tripod.com/benj30/
 
 
 
 
 
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] thermostat question


> When doing a show car and wanting to keep the original look etc. You don't
> worry about it overheating in traffic, because it is not a driver.
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> As pointed out all too many times already, changing to s higher degree
> thermostat will not prevent the car from running hot.
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> Calm down, honcho.
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> Thank you,
> John Nasta
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> When doing a show car and wanting to keep the original look etc. You don't
> add a 7 blade fan, you don't butcher a fan shroud into THE CAR EITHER. I
> changed the thermostat to keep it running COOL.
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> YES THAT IS MY POINT AND I HOPE IT HELPS YOUR DISCUSSION
> JOHN
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> Dave
> Ingersoll,Ontario
> My web site:  
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