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Type 1 Engine Fanshroud Flaps and Thermostat - NOT Technical
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<blockquote data-quote="KateLovesPurple" data-source="post: 427772" data-attributes="member: 743"><p>Yep! Spot on. My engine has the flaps fixed inthe open position with no thermostat. It has been this way since the engine was first built 17 years ago when it was in my fastback. Now it is in my bus and in all that time it has never caused me any problems.</p><p></p><p>Ideally, yes you should fit the full setup, but after 17 years and no problems, I'm not going to change mine now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateLovesPurple, post: 427772, member: 743"] Yep! Spot on. My engine has the flaps fixed inthe open position with no thermostat. It has been this way since the engine was first built 17 years ago when it was in my fastback. Now it is in my bus and in all that time it has never caused me any problems. Ideally, yes you should fit the full setup, but after 17 years and no problems, I'm not going to change mine now. [/QUOTE]
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