To: | "Scott Tilton" <stilton@protoprod.com> |
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Subject: | Re: TR3 ....recollections from my 63 TR3 in 1964 and over heating |
From: | "David Brister" <brister@tiscali.fr> |
Date: | Mon, 26 Jul 2004 21:20:27 +0200 |
Cc: | <triumphs@autox.team.net> |
References: | <3DE053C6B65BD311890C00600892FCC5B98505@PPISBSSERVER> |
My TR4A is standard except for the addition of an electric fan and removal of the belt driven fan. In either configuration there has never been any sign of overheating, not in traffic in Singapore nor in traffic jams in the South of France where last year it was often 34C. My point is that if your engine and radiator are reasonably clean and your engine timing and mixture are somewhere close to standard, TRactor motors do not overheat.(in TR4A's anyway.) David Brister 1967 TR4A. |
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