Wednesday, October 7, 2009

RE: [Titanaircraft] Re: Coolant cooling fan

Peter,
Thanks. Haven't thought about that as an option.
I'll give it some thought.

Div

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From: Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Peter
Sent: 07 October 2009 02:16 PM
To: Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Titanaircraft] Re: Coolant cooling fan

 

Div,
an alternative solution that some guys used with a different auto engine
conversion was a windshield washer container and pump that allowed them to
squirt water on the rad which has the same affect as putting more air
through.
Peter

--- In Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com, "De Villiers Visser" <div@...> wrote:
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> I need to install a cooling fan in front of my oil cooler and radiator
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> assembly to bring the coolant temp down while waiting in a
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> long taxi queue in the mid summer.
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> It need to be IP55 to be able to withstand the rain. The size must
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> be 92x92mm by 20mm thick. There are lots of PC fans but not IP55.
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> Does any one use this and know where I can order two units.
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> Div
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