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Thread: getting cold, anyone ever make a grille cover/screen for a 1930s Ford?
          
   
   

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    Man that car was buggered up. The air gap intake is great for racing. But hell on a street car. A bend in the top hose on top of the other "issues" is like salt in the wound isn't it!?!? The car runs an electric fan for cooling the radiator?

    If so consider one of the adjustable fan controllers to start / stop the fan on your setting(s). You can dial up the temp in the winter and lower it for the summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Man that car was buggered up. The air gap intake is great for racing. But hell on a street car. A bend in the top hose on top of the other "issues" is like salt in the wound isn't it!?!? The car runs an electric fan for cooling the radiator?

    If so consider one of the adjustable fan controllers to start / stop the fan on your setting(s). You can dial up the temp in the winter and lower it for the summer.
    Yes electric fan, nice suggestion on the controller;

    Something like this?


    https://www.summitracing.com/parts/prm-21276

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