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Lefty:
Sir fix a lot,

I thought tha may be the case, just have to find a hill steep enough to allow the radiator core to achieve verticality?  Is this what you mean?

Cheers lefty

sirfixalot:
Outside my place works well or drive the car up on one car ramp in your garage

Lefty:
Saw this link on another forum. It's an interesting read on radiators some may find useful?

http://www.arrowheadradiator.com/14_rules_for_improving_engine_cooling_system_capability_in_high-performance_automobiles.htm

Lefty

69VETTE:
Bloody hell, what a read... I'm more confused than ever now... didn't think it was this technical to fix a radiator heating problem...lol... :lol:

StephenSLR:

--- Quote from: 69VETTE on March 14, 2014, 08:22:09 AM ---Bloody hell, what a read... I'm more confused than ever now... didn't think it was this technical to fix a radiator heating problem...lol... :lol:

--- End quote ---

I agree!

It's more of a radiator design article, it's been a while since I've studied heat transfer, etc at uni and even I found it challenging (read snooze-worthy).  It's good to see that someone has taken the time to apply the science to a car application, it definitely would've made my study more interesting visualising cars instead of boilers.

Edit: I guess it depends on the boiler in question.

lol.

s

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