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In a message dated 9/3/2003 5:31:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 13brv3@bellsouth.net writes:
As I mentioned before, there's no real data on the actual oil heat
exchangers, but I'm also attaching a scan from the Howe catalog. My
radiator has one of each size, since I couldn't fit two of the largest size.
Study this, because there will be a quiz in the next email :-)
Rusty
The Chevy powered circle burners that use this radiator, are looking to keep oil temps under 230 to 240 degrees. You are looking to keep it under 200 degrees. I had a Callies oil to water cooler for a few weekends. It really cools the oil. It dumps the heat into the water, and gave me water temp problems. I already had the biggest water radiator I could find, (19" X 31" Griffin double pass) so I went to three Setrab 13 row oil radiators. These are not in an ideal situation and I could take one out If I worked on the installation a bit. The Callies cooler is actually a large oil to air radiator, with a box built around it to carry the water. I cut off the box, and now use it for an oil to air, transmission cooler.
Lynn E. Hanover
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