Rusty,
No. It had one tube in each
of the tanks. Both in the
top. One tank is blocked off
by a plate about 2” down from the top.
The other tank originally had a tube in it internally that extended to
within an inch or so of the bottom.
Does that make sense ?
Steve
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Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004
7:10 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Water
pump problem
Don’t all cores have these plates ? These are GM evaporator cores, though
the size varies by a ¼” they are pretty close to the same size. Both had the tubes on each end coming
out of the top, which is why I went with these particular ones.
OK, we may be talking about two
different cores. Mine have a tank on each side, with one
tube in each tank. Some cores have both tubes coming out of the same
tank, so I suppose that tank must be internally divided, and one tube run
to each partition of that tank. It sounds like this may be the way yours
was. Is that correct? Were both tubes originally coming out of the
same tank?
Rusty (going to attempt the o-ring grooves
now)