Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 09:15:09 -0400
Reply-To: Ben <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
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From: Ben <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Subject: Re: How Hot is To Hott?
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"""Just don't be swayed by other stuff or peoples' opinions. neil N
wrote:"""
I'm French, what can you expect! :-)
Ben
>Ben.
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>As shown by the example you just posted:
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>http://www.benplace.com/front_radiator.htm
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>we see, again, that you have a great website. I mean, I am STILL in
>the process of modifying my fridge with fans, turbo, supercharger.....
>--- ;^) When done, I'll post pics and text. Of course that takes time.
>Can't imagine what it's like for someone who makes a living doing this
>stuff AND posts so much info/pics.
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>(not comparing me to you btw. Just expressing appreciation. I'm a hack!)
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>In reference to a response of yours' to another post earlier today;
>yes of course do what's best for you.
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>(like you need MY permssion!)
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>But.....
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>Just don't be swayed by other stuff or peoples' opinions.
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>Just my .02, in support of your online efforts,
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>Neil.
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>On 7/26/07, Benny boy <huotb@videotron.ca> wrote:
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>>To hot, something IS WRONG, don't go back to that shop! they don't know what
>>they are doing.
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>>To test the fan and radiator:
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>>First is to make sure the fan is working! remove lower grill, on right,
>>there is a plug with wires, remove plug, now, you need to jump wires on
>>plug, jump any of those until you see the fan work, continue, you should be
>>able to see both speed go on, low and high. If not, fan is cooked, fuse
>>burned or the negative (left firewall) not well grounded. If yes, you know
>>the fan is good. Now, it the temp sender good? well, just change it! it cost
>>nothing and it's a good thing to replace this one anyway. Get a new one,
>>remove the old one, fast!!! screw the new one in... NO NEED TO BLEED
>>ANYTHING. Now, run that engine and look hope for the best, if not working,
>>your problem is in the back:
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>>http://www.benplace.com/front_radiator.htm
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>>Ben
>>http://www.benplace.com/vw2.htm
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>>On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 23:18:17 -0400, craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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>>>This is a simple question:
>>>Where should the Temp Guage read under normal running?
>>>
>>>Mines halfway between the light and the top white mark. I think this is
>>>hott.
>>>
>>>Also, Whats the best procedure for testing the cooling fan on the radiator?
>>>
>>>-Craig
>>>'85GL Fresh out of the shop!!!!!
>>>
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