| In a message dated 3/13/99 3:25:33 AM Pacific Standard Time,
Advdesign1@aol.com writes:
<< during the Korean war the spacing on air cells was increased
 to save materials, but outside dimensions did not change.  they compensated
 for decreased ccapacity by using a 4 pound cap.
  >>
I recently (still do) have a problem with the radiator in my bus.  Based on
input from this group, I've pretty much determined that the problem lies in
the size of the radiator ( a few inches shorter that normal, and it has a 2
inch width rather than 3").  Do you think if I put a shroud on and found a 4
pound cap, (currently 15 lbs) this may keep a normal temperature?
Mike Gleeson
'55 bus
'55 longbed
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