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Re: Harrington History Help

To: <AlpineDriver@aol.com>, <alpines@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: Harrington History Help
From: "Ian Spencer" <SpenceIC@Healthall.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 07:23:46 -0500
The LeMans had the right side horn mounted off of a bracket on the wheel hump. 
The bracket used the same holes as the tubular support brace. The horn was 
mounted here because the LeMans had a unique brake booster located on the right 
hand side.

Ian Spencer
Client Services
University Hospital
Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati
(513) 584-0365

>>> <Jay_Laifman@countrywide.com> 11/15/00 06:59PM >>>
Neat to see the pictures.  One question.  The horns seem to be in the
engine compartment.  What's that about?  Is that the way the early Alpines
were?  Are the side holes blocked off (which is actually an important thing
to do for Alpines with heat problems - forces more air through the radiator
rather than around it.  Tigers owners do this - they also build a cover
that goes from the end of the bottom valence to the cross member.  This
causes the air going under the car to fly by, and when it reaches the other
end of the cross member, creates a suction to pull air through the radiator
faster rather than cause the air to be drawn down under the radiator before
it even gets to the radiator - but that's all way off topic).  I do recall
reading that Harrington solved an overheating problem the real Le Mans
Alpines were having.  Maybe that's part of it.

Jay

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