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Reply-To: "kevin lane" <n3773@comcast.net>
From: "kevin lane" <n3773@comcast.net>
To: "flyrotary" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: renesis radiator design
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 22:15:10 -0700
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I am finally getting to the radiator plumbing and want to confirm what =
I'm about to do.  I have a single, custom radiator on the cool side of =
the engine.  I plan to run dash 16 lines from it to the inlet/outlet of =
the water pump.  "T'd" into one of these lines will be a what, dash =
4,6(?), line from the bottom of the fill tank(1.5qts), which will also =
have a small line to an overflow tank.  does the fill tank "T" to the =
pump input or output line? for clarity, are we calling the output the =
top or bottom port?=20
it was mentioned that I may get by without a swirl pot, however, I will =
need a small (-4?) line for air bubbles tapped from the top of the water =
pump back to the fill tank, as well as a line from the high point of the =
radiator back to the fill tank, both of these entering the fill tank =
above the fluid level line.  am I missing anything?   can the water pump =
and radiator air bubble line "T" together before entering the fill tank? =
 is there an air bubble line needed off the rotor housings?  if I =
install a Schrader valve to pressurize the system, does it matter where? =
[ I suppose somewhere that doesn't involve removing the cowling].    =
kevin [gave up finding a plug for the oil pressure sender, must be 10mm =
x 1.25 threads? 10mm x 1 doesn't feel right, and just screwed it back =
in.]
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