Phil H
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Hotter engine = more efficient = more power...
I believe the consensus is that running Evans you will generally have a higher running temperature anyway?
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Frankenhealey
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Hotter engine = more efficient = more power... I believe the consensus is that running Evans you will generally have a higher running temperature anyway? We shall see.
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Frankenhealey
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Apr 24, 2019 14:51:29 GMT |
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Apr 24, 2019 16:11:03 GMT |
Number plate looks fine.....it's the number/letter spacing making it look odd. At least you are still doing car stuff Ian!
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Frankenhealey
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Apr 24, 2019 16:38:49 GMT |
Number plate looks fine.....it's the number/letter spacing making it look odd. At least you are still doing car stuff Ian! C'mon Phil, get that mojo back, less painting old railway trucks means more car time 
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Apr 24, 2019 20:48:09 GMT |
The Evans doing it's job last weekend i.e. no boiling and no pressure in the cooling system. I've really go to sort the marginal cooling  Baby Blue got registered and is off to Lackfords tomorrow for a little fettling. I spent a good two hours with masking tape and levels trying to get the numberplates centred and level. Still looks out to me  Ho - so you do have some cars then - I thought you just had some sheep and a dog plus a rusty tractor and a big red thing on wheels 
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Apr 24, 2019 21:06:34 GMT |
the harsh reality is that the thing doing the work is the convector in the nose of the car, and surface area is king.
in terms of airflow you have high pressure saturation point at the nose of the car, low pressure under the cabin, air prefers to take that path. i know its "a thing" that lots of people do (ref: hitching the trailing edge of the bonnet) but the base of the windscreen is also a high pressure point, not sure air will prefer to take that route and give you any edge in cooling
an electric water pump could be a thing to try, since its dialled in to give optimum flow 100% of the time and not dependant on engine revs.
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Last Edit: Apr 24, 2019 21:07:42 GMT by darrenh
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Frankenhealey
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Apr 25, 2019 16:31:21 GMT |
Ho - so you do have some cars then - I thought you just had some sheep and a dog plus a rusty tractor and a big red thing on wheels  Gosh, there are some cheeky beggars on this forum  the harsh reality is that the thing doing the work is the convector in the nose of the car, and surface area is king. in terms of airflow you have high pressure saturation point at the nose of the car, low pressure under the cabin, air prefers to take that path. i know its "a thing" that lots of people do (ref: hitching the trailing edge of the bonnet) but the base of the windscreen is also a high pressure point, not sure air will prefer to take that route and give you any edge in cooling an electric water pump could be a thing to try, since its dialled in to give optimum flow 100% of the time and not dependant on engine revs. Already had an electric pump since the 383 went in. Might try a splitter under the front plus a super vented bonnet. It always runs cooler with the bonnet off. I think if we rethink the front and put some holes in the valance then I can get a taller and wider radiator in maybe an extra 50% capacity and cooling area.
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Apr 25, 2019 19:34:17 GMT |
Ho - so you do have some cars then - I thought you just had some sheep and a dog plus a rusty tractor and a big red thing on wheels  Gosh, there are some cheeky beggars on this forum  Guilty M Lord, very guilty 
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Apr 25, 2019 20:20:08 GMT |
Guilty M Lord, very guilty  ..... but unrepentant  Nick
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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Apr 25, 2019 21:37:13 GMT |
That's one happy looking car!
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It is. Good reg too.
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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Frankenhealey
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There's some remarkably good weather about and with a little pause in the hectic pace of life after haymaking and the M.I.L. going in for respite it was time for some foolin' around. The fleet is up to full strength with the Raid Dolly fully recuperated from a pistonectomy. What to choose? 2CV's? : nope Lenham? : nope Apocalyse Defender : nope Lil' Grey Fergie : while a hoot on the road there's too many Lycra Loons about, so nope. Just leaves the big boy then. Decanted it from the carbonite down the Volcano Lair, a little light fettling and we're back on the road again. YAY!
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jamesd1972
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That reminds me I really must buy some shares in BP ! Nice to see this out and about. James
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Frankenhealey
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That reminds me I really must buy some shares in BP ! Nice to see this out and about. James It's about £1 a mile at the present 99 octane fuel prices but in smiles per mile it's immeasurable
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[quote author=" Frankenhealey" source="/post/2743401 /thread" timestamp="1659641796"] That reminds me I really must buy some shares in BP ! Nice to see this out and about. James It's about £1 a mile at the present 99 octane fuel prices but in smiles per mile it's immeasurable [/quote] in smiles per mile it's immeasurableAnd that……. Is all we need to know.
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Last Edit: Aug 5, 2022 7:05:40 GMT by grizz
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Not seen this thread before. Absolutely epic! Hat off to you for sticking with it at the beginning (no choice really I suppose) with the usual shonky American build quality.
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Proton Jumbuck-deceased :-( 2005 Kia Sorento the parts hauling heap V8 Humber Hawk 1948 Standard12 pickup 1953 Pop build (wifey's BIVA build).
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Frankenhealey
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Tonight I'd like to talk about Automotive Infidelity in temporarily replacing my Anglo/American baby with a highly strung French filly. I know it's the Summer of Grunt but the old joke goes Q : "How do you tell a V8 Healey driver?" A : "When they get out of the car you can see their shoes smouldering" This exceptional weather only makes it worse so I got the Raid Dolly out of the Lair. Poor thing had a recent pistonectomy so needed a few miles put on her before selling and I needed the full length sunroof. This one's not "Smiles per Mile", more like "Most fun possible with your trousers on"
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PERILS of Penelope Pitstop hereThe Goddess Transporter hereThe Frankenhealey hereFrankenSnail - Vulcan Power hereTales of the Volcano Lair here
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