water wetter is nothing more than a surfactant. Â soap!
Grandad use to poor a cap full of dish soap in his big old farm
tractor....use to brag about oulasting his neigbors on hot work days
note:...the cheap[er (the soap) the better. No fancy degreasers,
perfumes etc. I did it in an Spit years back where I just could not
seem to get rid of the air bubble in the head. Worked without issue
ptegler
On 10/3/2018 4:37 PM, Ron L'Herault wrote:
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> 1. Re: Runs hot (dave)
> 2. Re: Runs hot (Randall)
> 3. Re: Runs hot (Wbeech@flash.net)
> 4. Re: ZS 175 carbs (Geo Hahn)
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> FWIW, I bought a GT6+ new in 1970. Besides being an oven on the inside, the
> engine always ran with the needle in the middle of or beyond the middle of
> the temp gauge and that worried me. I put water wetter in the cooling
> system and it consistently ran cooler. Traded the car in for a nice red '71
> TR-6, but that's another story.
>
> Ron L
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