That's exactly what I'm thinking about doing, and I think I have a junk
TR3 radiator. If I don't, I bet Mark would donate a junk one.
What about the possibility that I am moving the coolant too fast
through the radiator? I have a gutted thermostat in there, but maybe I
need to downsize the opening a bit? The problem worsened at 5000+ RPM.
When I backed off, the temps went down. Even down the straight, with
the foot mashed temps redlined.
Bob Kramer, Austin TX
Hill Country Triumph Club
TR6's, TR250's, TR3A vintage race
rgk@flash.net
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> From: rgb@exact.com
> To: rgk@flash.net
> Subject: one other
> Date: Thursday, June 04, 1998 2:22 PM
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> If you have a spare TR3 radiator, especially one completely
> rotted away, you could have an aluminum core put in it, or
> have a custom one made using the old one for dimensions.
>
> Roger
>
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