...got tired of going under the bonnet when the day cools http://www.teglerizer.com/midgetstuff/heatervalve.htm call me lazy!. Paul Tegler ptegler@gouldfo.com www.teglerizer.com
Pauls's "solution" brings up a question. I have heard that you should never close the heater valve. The rear of the head will get hotter than the front if you do, besides the added benefit of having
Open all the time. Because mine leaks when closed ;-). My next rebuild I'm gonna make a test engine, instrumented with a bunch of threaded bosses so I can hook up a Hobo and measure temp distribution
Mine is closed all summer. Geoff Branch '74 Meejit "Yellow Peril" '72 Innocenti 1300 Mini -- Original Message -- From "Mike MacLean" <macleans at earthlink.net> To: "Ptegler" <ptegler@gouldfo.com> Cc
"Hobo"... Where you going to find a Hobo? They don't allow them on trains anymore! Woody G. was one of the last. Herb... Riding on the City of New Orleans.
Mine is always open, so the heat is really always on. The only time it has been an issue was when we were travelling south on the Oregon coast last month in the pouring rain with the hood up and the
Er, several asked about the Hobo - it's a little battery powered data recorder slightly bigger than a Zippo lighter. Good for recording temperatures for several hours, like, say, the wingroot tempera
Interesting solution. I went for a more OEM look. Same style heater valve, but from an MGB. Replaces the stock spigot and bolts right to the head, and I had to disassemble and re-clock the top of the
Lots of Hobos on the trains now...they just don't speak English any more. RH Be more concerned about your character than about your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while yo
I think they're around $200. Having bought one in a while - here's a link, more info later: http://www.theweatherplace.com/weatherplace/hobandstowlo.html == Ron Soave "It ain't women that kill a ball
That's funny RB. Oddly enough, the other evening I took Dustin and a friend of his to catch AMTRAK. After all the passengers were loaded and the lady telling everyone where to sit stepped inside to c