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Rusty: Don't know about that but many years ago in
a galaxy far, far away, trying to keep big bearing gm engines together, and turn
like them darn little chevies, a friend and I upped oil content of his pan to 11
or 12 quarts and ran tubes through the pan starting about an inch off bottom
with scat tube, don't remember how many and how spaced, think it was
4/3/4, other than that, but, it helped. We also finally went to a/c
condensers as oil coolers which solved the oil temperature problems and way too
much bearing clearance which solved the rev problems, usually one way or the
other. So, an aluminum pan with aluminum tubes might work wonders, other than
just creating a tremendous leak potential. Of course, you can also weld two of
these strips together when weld sides on. Also, some of the modern day radiator
folks make extruded aluminum stuff that might work. If anyone tries it, tell the
rest of us, please.
jofarr, soddy tn
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Has anyone
ever seen double sided heat
sinks?
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