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Fanshroud Flaps / Thermostat
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<blockquote data-quote="mattd1984" data-source="post: 426967" data-attributes="member: 10981"><p>As said above if the thermostat fails the flaps will fail open. </p><p></p><p>Funny enough I fitted flaps myself last week on my 1776 that the engine builder said don't worry about flaps you don't need them. Well I always thought my engine ran a bit hot. Fitted this flaps this weekend and went for a long fairly hard drive. Result cooler running temps. </p><p></p><p>Also as a note I fitted the deflector plates that were also never installed. So this will probably be adding to the engine temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattd1984, post: 426967, member: 10981"] As said above if the thermostat fails the flaps will fail open. Funny enough I fitted flaps myself last week on my 1776 that the engine builder said don't worry about flaps you don't need them. Well I always thought my engine ran a bit hot. Fitted this flaps this weekend and went for a long fairly hard drive. Result cooler running temps. Also as a note I fitted the deflector plates that were also never installed. So this will probably be adding to the engine temps. [/QUOTE]
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