This may not apply to you, but what I'd worry about is someone else driving
my car, not being in the habit of manually switching on the fan (or even
watching the temp gauge). It's hard enough to get them to understand the
choke procedure...
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
on 6/26/07 11:01 AM, R. Martin Rogovein at rmort@bezeqint.net wrote:
> I have an electric fan on my 70, but without a temp sensor - it's just wired
> to a switch on the dash (DPO).
> after a rad recore a few years ago, i have never had a problem with
> overheating, even on 90-100 degree days.
> i only switch it on on really hot days in the summer, sitting in traffic, or
> sometimes on long uphill stretches on the highway from Tel Aviv to
> Jerusalem, when the needle starts to climb towards H (it may well stop by
> itself before it gets all the way to H, but no need to tempt fate).
> RMort
> Tel Aviv
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