That one has come up in various places a number of times now, and I've
yet to hear a definitive answer . I know that many claim to have run
their cars in warm climates with the tap closed, with no adverse
effects. Don't know about race engines, though.
|-----Original Message-----
|From: Mueller, Robert CDR [mailto:RMueller@grumobile.uscg.mil]
|Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 12:41 PM
|To: 'Frank Clarici'; spridgets@autox.team.net
|Subject: RE: Heater valve fix
|
|
|I read in my new autographed Spridget go-fast book that
|closing the heater
|valve will overheat #4. Does he mean on race engines? He
|talks about a
|bypass to keep that last cylinder cooler. I've been running
|this car for 12
|years, often with that heater valve turned off. Am I missing
|something?
|
|Bob
|'74 Midget
|'90 944S2 Cab
|
|
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