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I installed mine after the rads and recommend it as well, due to one
major factor that hasn't been mentioned. These pumps are plastic and while their
max temp limits are above our operating range, prudence would dictate
locating them on the cool side of things.
Good
point. I knew I wanted you around for some reason
:-)
As for your idea of one for each rad, I kinda like it.
I think I've decided to give
it a try. As I mentioned before, there's almost nothing to lose, since the
only difference between the two methods is s simple
plumbing change.
Ps. Can you send a pic of the
check valves that you plan to use.
S. Todd Bartrim
I'll add that
to my list of tasks for the next time I go to the hanger. There
really isn't much to see though. It's just a bronze valve that's about 3
inches long, an inch or so in diameter, and 12 oz in weight. The
burst rating is 400 psi, so it's just a bit more robust than I need for coolant
:-)
Cheers, ho, ho,
and all that.
Rusty
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